Linden has a mix of residential streets, busier corridors, and areas with industrial and delivery traffic. That combination can create crash patterns that show up in claims:
- Left-turn and lane-change collisions near busier intersections, where timing and visibility matter.
- Dooring incidents when cyclists pass parked vehicles along curb lanes.
- Construction and roadwork that changes lane widths, signage, or detour routes—especially when drivers aren’t expecting cyclists.
- Truck and commercial vehicle interactions along routes used by delivery fleets, where a cyclist’s speed and positioning may be misjudged.
When these incidents happen, the details—signals, lane markings, lighting, and where the cyclist entered the roadway—often decide how liability is viewed.


