Lumberton riders often share the road with drivers heading to work, school, and nearby highways—where timing and lane positioning can become an issue during rush hours. You may also encounter:
- Construction and lane shifts that force abrupt steering changes
- Low-light visibility near evenings and early mornings
- Turning vehicles at intersections and side streets that don’t fully account for a cyclist’s speed and position
- Commercial traffic that increases the consequences of any sudden braking or evasive action
These conditions don’t just affect how the crash happens—they affect what evidence is available and what questions insurers will ask.


