Tarrytown is a river-and-routes community. That means many rides involve mixed traffic and frequent stop-and-go moments near high-activity corridors. Common local crash patterns we see include:
- Left-turn conflicts at intersections where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or distance.
- Door-zone injuries when a vehicle stops curbside for deliveries, rideshare drop-offs, or quick errands.
- Tourist and weekend congestion that changes traffic flow—drivers are less predictable when roads feel “busy but unfamiliar.”
- Nighttime visibility issues (poor lighting, inconsistent reflectors, or drivers who fail to spot cyclists early enough).
- Construction/road work detours that push cyclists closer to traffic or change lane positioning.
Those details matter for liability. In Tarrytown cases, the evidence often hinges on timing, visibility, and where each person was positioned in the seconds before impact.


