Lynbrook is known for everyday commuting and frequent neighborhood travel—so bicycle collisions often involve predictable patterns, such as:
- Turning and merging at intersections where drivers may not expect a cyclist to be moving at road speed.
- Right-of-way disputes near crosswalks and side streets when a driver claims they “couldn’t see” the rider.
- Dooring incidents—when a parked vehicle door opens into a bike lane or the path a cyclist is using to avoid traffic.
- Roadside hazards like debris, uneven pavement, or construction staging that can force a sudden swerve.
- Busier evening traffic during seasonal commuting and local activity periods, when lighting, glare, and driver attention can be factors.
In these situations, the real issue is usually not just what happened—but what a driver should have noticed and done under the circumstances.


