Glen Rock is a suburban community with a mix of neighborhood streets, commuter traffic, and busy intersections where turning vehicles, lane changes, and stop-and-yield decisions can create serious risk for cyclists. In many crashes, the key dispute isn’t “who hit who”—it’s whether the driver took the proper precautions and whether the cyclist acted reasonably under the circumstances.
Common local situations we see include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at intersections where visibility is affected by parked cars, trucks, or seasonal foliage.
- Door-zone collisions when cyclists ride close to curbside traffic.
- Construction or roadwork detours that force cyclists into tighter travel lanes.
- Late-day visibility issues during fall and winter commutes when lighting and reflective gear matter.
When these factors are involved, early evidence matters—especially before dashcam footage is overwritten or witnesses move on.


