In Reidsville, many cyclists are commuting or running errands on familiar routes—often where traffic moves through mixed speed zones, turn lanes appear unexpectedly, and visibility can change quickly (sun glare, roadside hills, or parked vehicles near driveways).
Common scenarios that lead to injury claims include:
- Left-turn or right-turn collisions at intersections and side streets when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or distance.
- Dooring and lane encroachment near residential driveways, apartment parking areas, or places where vehicles stop briefly but illegally.
- Unsafe passing or late braking when drivers squeeze by or realize too late that a cyclist is already in their path.
- Construction and road work that shifts lanes, narrows shoulders, or changes signage/markings.
Your case often turns on proving the sequence of events—what the driver could see, what they did (or didn’t do), and how that failure caused the crash and your injuries.


