Canandaigua riders often share roads with:
- Drivers coming in and out of town for work and appointments
- Tourists during peak season who may be unfamiliar with local traffic patterns
- Drivers navigating intersections, parking areas, and turn lanes where lane position and signaling are crucial
- Vehicles pulling in/out near businesses where “right-of-way” disputes can become a major point of contention
In these settings, insurers may argue that a cyclist was speeding, weaving, or failing to control their bike. Your claim is stronger when your account is backed by evidence that shows what the driver did—such as failure to yield, unsafe turning, improper lookout, or dooring hazards.


