Many bicycle riders in the Fremont area are commuting to work, running errands, or riding along roadways that can see mixed traffic—cars, trucks, and turn-heavy intersections. Add seasonal changes and construction zones, and the result is often the same:
- People stop making eye contact at intersections or ramps.
- Turning lanes and bike lanes (or shared roadway spaces) get treated like “optional” areas.
- Debris and resurfacing can create sudden hazards.
- Witnesses may only see a split second—yet insurers later treat that moment like a full investigation.
When a crash happens, the evidence you gather early can matter as much as the injuries themselves.


