Mauldin riders often share the road with drivers who are juggling local routes, school schedules, shift work, and stop-and-go traffic. That creates common crash patterns, including:
- Left-turn and yield failures at signalized intersections
- Lane changes that don’t account for cyclists’ speed and position
- Sudden slowdowns from traffic congestion that leave too little room
- Road work and detours that change how drivers and riders expect the roadway to flow
In these situations, the first challenge is often not “what happened,” but proving what each party should have done—and showing how the crash caused your injuries.


