Cambridge cyclists share the road with drivers navigating daily commuting routes, school schedules, and local delivery traffic. Many crashes also occur in high-conflict situations—turning lanes, intersections, and spots where visibility changes quickly due to roadside features.
In practice, Cambridge cases often turn on details like:
- How the driver approached the intersection (turning/yielding decisions and timing)
- Whether a driver had a clear line of sight (lighting, weather, roadway design)
- What happened with traffic flow (sudden braking, lane changes, or unsafe passing)
- How the bike and injuries were affected immediately after impact
Because these details are time-sensitive, residents benefit from acting early—before statements get recorded incorrectly or evidence disappears.


