While bicycle crashes can happen anywhere, New Providence riders often deal with patterns unique to suburban commuting:
- Left-turn and crossing conflicts at intersections where drivers may not expect a cyclist moving with traffic.
- Dooring and curbside hazards near residential streets and pick-up/drop-off areas.
- Construction-related lane shifts that force sudden changes in position.
- Roadway debris and uneven pavement that can create a loss of control—especially when cyclists are riding in the same lanes as faster traffic.
When a crash happens, it’s not unusual for the other side to argue uncertainty: “I didn’t see you,” “you came out of nowhere,” or “you should’ve swerved.” Your job is not to win an argument—it’s to document what can be proven and connect it to your medical records.


