Sleepy Hollow has a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and high-visibility areas that can create predictable risk moments for cyclists:
- Turning conflicts at intersections: Drivers turning across bike lanes or into cross traffic sometimes misjudge timing or speed.
- Door-zone hazards and parked vehicle lanes: Bikes riding near curbside traffic can get squeezed when doors open or when vehicles pull out.
- Event and nightlife spillover: When foot traffic increases, drivers may slow suddenly, change lanes more often, or fail to maintain consistent awareness.
- Construction and road work: Temporary signage, lane shifts, and uneven surfaces can force abrupt swerving—especially for riders traveling at normal commuting pace.
In these situations, the details matter—where you were positioned, what the roadway looked like, and what the driver did immediately before impact.


