In and around Saratoga Springs, bicyclists share the road with commuters, delivery traffic, and seasonal drivers unfamiliar with local routes. Add nighttime activity and event crowds, and it’s easy for details to get distorted—especially after the first insurance calls.
Local patterns we see include:
- Turning and lane-change conflicts near busier corridors, where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s position or speed.
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections and crosswalk approaches.
- Close-passing and distraction issues during heavier traffic periods.
- Construction and resurfacing zones that change sightlines, lane width, and signage.
- Tourist and rideshare-related traffic increasing vehicle volume on short time windows.
Because these cases often turn on what can be proven—not what someone “feels” happened—early documentation and consistent medical reporting become critical.


