Many Mustang cyclists ride for transportation and recreation, often sharing roads with drivers who are dealing with suburban traffic patterns—turns across lanes, changing speed zones, and drivers entering or exiting traffic from side streets.
In real-world crashes, the dispute often comes down to details like:
- Right-of-way at intersections (who entered first and whether a turn was completed safely)
- Visibility issues (sun glare, dusk lighting, or whether lane lines and signage were clear)
- Lane position (how close the rider was to the curb and whether a driver gave enough room)
- Road conditions (construction debris, uneven pavement, or sudden hazards)
Because these facts are contested, your early evidence and your early statements can heavily influence how fault is evaluated.


