Solon is a suburban community with a mix of neighborhood roads, busier corridors, and commute routes where speeds can climb quickly. That combination affects how crashes happen and what evidence is available.
Common Solon-area patterns include:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at busier intersections, where a driver’s attention to cross-traffic can miss a cyclist.
- Lane positioning issues near road edges, where a rider may be squeezed by parked vehicles, curbside traffic, or widening lanes.
- Construction and roadway maintenance impacts, including uneven pavement, debris, and temporary traffic control that doesn’t protect cyclists well.
- Technology and visibility problems—headlight glare, dark clothing at dusk, wet pavement, or windshield distractions that reduce a driver’s ability to see and react.
In these situations, the “who saw whom first” question can become the entire case—so documentation early matters.


