Englewood has a mix of commuter traffic, residential streets, and arterial roads where cyclists are sharing space with drivers who may be focused on getting to work, school, or errands. In this environment, common crash patterns include:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections (especially when a driver claims they “didn’t see” the cyclist in time)
- Turning collisions where a car turns across a bike’s path
- Dooring and lane squeeze incidents near curbside parking and busier curb areas
- Construction and road maintenance impacts that force last-second swerves
- Night and low-visibility crashes when lighting, reflective gear, and driver attention become critical
These scenarios often come down to evidence: what could be seen, when it could be seen, and whether the driver took reasonable steps to avoid the collision.


