Redmond riders often share the road with:
- Commuters moving through corridors and intersections where turning movements can be hard to judge from a bike lane or shoulder.
- Vehicles pulling into driveways and parking areas, especially near shopping routes and busy commercial blocks.
- Seasonal changes—morning fog, darker evening rides, and glare conditions—that can affect visibility and witness recollections.
- Construction and utility work that can shift traffic patterns, narrow lanes, or introduce debris near curb lines.
In practice, these factors shape how disputes develop. Insurers may focus on visibility, timing, and whether a cyclist “should have been able to avoid” the crash. Your evidence needs to be organized to answer those points.


