Amsterdam has a mix of commuter traffic, neighborhood streets, and busier corridors where cyclists share the road with drivers who may be focused on turn lanes, cross-traffic, and changing traffic patterns. In real cases, disputes often come down to small timing details—who entered first, whether a driver checked mirrors, and whether roadway visibility was adequate.
Common Amsterdam-area scenarios include:
- Left-turn and cross-traffic collisions at intersections where cyclists are harder to spot behind vehicles.
- Street-edge hazards such as debris, potholes, or uneven pavement that force sudden swerves.
- Door zone crashes in areas with frequent parking and quick stops.
- Construction or utility work that changes lane layout and reduces sightlines.
When these details are unclear, insurers often try to shift blame to the rider. Your job early on is to preserve evidence so your account stays consistent and credible.


