Brandon traffic patterns can increase the risk of serious injuries for cyclists—especially around:
- Commuter corridors during peak hours, where drivers may be distracted, traveling faster than posted, or failing to yield at turning points.
- Busy intersections and right-turn lanes, where a cyclist can be partially hidden by a passing vehicle.
- Construction and roadside detours, which can shift lane positions and force sudden swerves.
- Residential streets with mixed speeds, where drivers may not expect a bicycle to be present.
In these situations, fault disputes often come down to timing: who entered the intersection first, whether a turn signal was used, where the bicycle was positioned, and what the roadway conditions were at the moment of impact.


