Bicycle crashes in the Jefferson Hills area often happen in predictable patterns:
- Commute cut-throughs and turning lanes: Drivers pulling out, turning across traffic, or failing to yield can lead to serious impact injuries.
- Road construction and changing traffic patterns: Detours, temporary signage, uneven pavement, and narrowed lanes can increase the odds of a cyclist getting caught off-guard.
- Limited visibility at dusk and in bad weather: Fog, rain, and low light can make it harder for drivers to see a bicyclist in time.
- “Door zone” and tight street spacing: In busier residential stretches, a parked vehicle, delivery stop, or sudden opening can trigger sudden swerves.
No two crashes are identical—but in Jefferson Hills, these local conditions often shape how liability gets argued and what evidence is most important.


