Franklin Lakes is suburban, and that shapes how bicycle crashes tend to happen and how evidence is collected.
Common Franklin Lakes patterns include:
- Multi-use travel corridors and commuter traffic: Vehicles can be moving quickly between residential areas and nearby business routes.
- Right-turn and merge conflicts: Riders are often struck during turning movements where drivers misjudge distance or fail to scan for cyclists.
- Neighbor-to-neighbor visibility issues: Hedges, parked vehicles, driveways, and changing sightlines can limit what witnesses see.
- Weather and road surface changes: Slick conditions, debris after storms, and seasonal maintenance can contribute to loss of control.
Because these factors are so location-driven, the best case strategy starts with a careful reconstruction of the crash—not guesses.


