Many bicycle collisions in and around Artesia involve preventable safety failures, especially during workday traffic and periods when roads feel “familiar” to drivers.
Common patterns include:
- Improper turns and failure to yield at intersections where cyclists are sharing the lane or riding near the curb.
- Lane-position mix-ups caused by distracted driving, late braking, or drivers misjudging a cyclist’s speed and space.
- Door-zone and curbside hazards—especially when cyclists pass parked vehicles or move around slow traffic.
- Truck and delivery traffic conflicts where a rider is forced to adjust quickly due to lane narrowing, merging, or sudden speed changes.
- Roadway conditions that create unexpected hazards—construction activity, debris, or uneven surfaces that drivers should reasonably anticipate and manage.
Even when you feel certain about what occurred, insurers frequently dispute key details. Your best protection is evidence and a clear, consistent timeline from day one.


