In and around Sapulpa, bicycle crashes frequently involve situations where drivers and cyclists each believe they had the right to proceed—especially near:
- Intersections with heavy turning traffic
- Roadways with limited sightlines (curves, hills, parked vehicles)
- Busy commute corridors where drivers may be focused on timing and lane position
- Construction or lane changes that can shift a rider’s path unexpectedly
When the crash involves a car turning, merging, or failing to maintain a safe lookout, insurance companies often try to frame the event as “unexpected cyclist behavior.” The key is building a record that shows what the driver should have anticipated and what safer decisions were available.


