In suburban areas like Pickerington, many bike rides happen on roads shared with commuters—drivers who may be focused on getting to work, navigating traffic lights, or merging quickly. Crashes can occur when:
- A driver turns left or right across a cyclist’s path while judging speed/distance incorrectly.
- A vehicle opens a door into the bike lane or shoulder while stopping or pulling over.
- A cyclist is forced to swerve for debris, construction activity, or changing lane conditions.
- A truck, delivery van, or rideshare vehicle creates a visibility problem near intersections.
When fault is disputed, the claim typically turns on what can be proven—not what feels obvious after the fact.


