Kinnelon is largely suburban and residential, but cyclists still face real risk on roadways used by commuters, school traffic, and local deliveries. Many crashes involve:
- Vehicles pulling out of driveways or side streets where sightlines are limited by landscaping, parked cars, or the curve of the road.
- Turning movements near intersections where drivers may underestimate a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Sudden hazards such as debris, uneven pavement, or construction-related lane changes along routes cyclists often use for training.
- Multi-vehicle traffic scenarios, especially during weekday commuting hours when drivers are focused on getting to work.
These situations can create disputes about what each person saw, when they saw it, and whether the cyclist could have avoided the collision. That’s why documentation and witness evidence are so important.


