While every case is unique, Lyndhurst cyclists commonly face crash patterns tied to suburban traffic and changing roadway conditions. Some examples we see in the area include:
- Turning and yield problems at intersections where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or distance.
- Lane position disputes in mixed traffic—especially when roadway markings are worn or temporary signage appears due to construction.
- Visibility issues on commute routes where lighting, tree lines, or roadside clutter can affect sightlines.
- Door-zone conflicts when riders pass parked vehicles or curbside traffic.
These situations often become “he said / she said” disputes unless the evidence is organized quickly and consistently.


