Many cyclists in the Fulshear area ride for commuting, exercise, and errands. That means crashes often involve familiar local patterns:
- Drivers merging or turning without fully accounting for cyclists near intersections and road transitions.
- Heavy truck and delivery traffic sharing the roadway with bikes on routes that see mixed speeds.
- Construction, resurfacing, and lane shifts that change sightlines and force sudden evasive moves.
- Suburban driving habits where cyclists may be treated like unexpected obstacles rather than legitimate roadway users.
These factors matter because liability disputes often turn on details like visibility, timing, signage, lane positioning, and whether the driver made safe decisions under the conditions.


