Burlington has a mix of suburban streets, busier corridors, and routes where cyclists share space with commuters and delivery traffic. That combination can lead to predictable friction points:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections where turning vehicles and cyclists converge.
- Dooring and lane encroachment near curbside parking and areas with frequent stops.
- Late braking / sudden swerves when a vehicle changes lanes or turns without giving cyclists enough time.
- Construction and detours that narrow lanes, shift traffic, and increase visibility problems.
Even when you feel confident about what happened, insurers will often try to reframe the crash—claiming the cyclist was at fault, questioning the timing, or suggesting the injuries were not caused by the collision.


