Bicycle crashes often happen in predictable ways in smaller Oklahoma communities where traffic flow, lighting, and road conditions can vary block to block. Injuries may occur when:
- A driver turns or changes lanes and underestimates a cyclist’s speed or distance
- A vehicle passes too closely on narrower roadway segments
- Roadway debris, gravel, potholes, or uneven pavement forces a sudden correction
- Visibility drops at dusk/night and drivers fail to notice a cyclist in time
- Construction activity changes lane control or creates unexpected hazards
After a crash, it’s easy to remember the impact but miss the details that matter most—timing, signals used, where the bicycle was positioned, and what the road looked like immediately before the collision.


