In and around Monroe, many bicycle crashes involve quick decision points:
- A driver turning across a cyclist’s path at a busy intersection
- A lane change that doesn’t fully account for a rider’s speed and position
- Sudden slowing in traffic that leaves a cyclist with limited stopping distance
- Hazards created by construction/road work, debris, or uneven pavement
- Driveways and side streets where vehicles pull out into main roads
Because these scenarios depend on timing and positioning, the evidence that captures the sequence of events matters more than most people expect.


