Bicycle accidents don’t happen the same way every time. In Alamo and nearby areas, common factors that show up in real cases include:
- Merge and turn conflicts: cyclists often get caught in the timing between a driver’s lane change or left/right turn and the rider’s position.
- Suburban speed changes: roadways where drivers accelerate or decelerate quickly can create harder-to-judge stopping and crossing distances.
- Lighting and visibility: early morning, dusk, and shaded stretches can affect what witnesses notice and what videos capture.
- Roadwork and debris: construction activity and maintenance issues can contribute to swerving, falls, or loss of control.
When fault is disputed, these details matter because they connect what happened to what insurers later argue.


