Woodbury riders often face a mix of suburban streets, busy intersections, and routes that connect to nearby commuting corridors. In practice, that can mean common crash patterns like:
- Drivers failing to yield when turning across a cyclist’s path at neighborhood intersections
- Door-zone incidents when a car parks along a curb and opens into the lane
- Construction and detours that narrow lanes, change traffic patterns, or leave debris in cycling routes
- Low-light visibility issues during evening commutes, especially near roadways with limited lighting
When the crash involves these realities, the investigation has to be grounded in the roadway conditions—because insurers often dispute fault by arguing the rider “should have seen” or “could have avoided” the collision.


