Atlantic City traffic patterns create bicycle-specific risks. Riders often share roads with visitors who may be unfamiliar with local routes, parking maneuvers, and turn patterns. During peak seasons and major events, you’ll also see heavier vehicle volume, more delivery activity, and more frequent lane changes around hotels, casinos, and entertainment areas.
Common local crash settings include:
- Boardwalk-area intersections and crosswalks where turning vehicles and pedestrian flow converge
- Hotel and casino frontage where drivers enter/exit ride-share, shuttle, and loading zones
- Tourist parking lots and side streets where sudden door openings or backing vehicles can put cyclists in harm’s way
- Construction and roadway work where detours and uneven pavement force abrupt steering
Even when you believe you did everything right, insurers may still argue comparative fault or claim the crash was “unavoidable.” That’s why your early documentation and case strategy matter.


