Many cyclists in and around Selma ride the same routes repeatedly—commutes, school runs, errands, and weekend trips. That familiarity can work against you when a crash is investigated later, because details like timing, right-of-way, and lane positioning are easy to misremember.
Local realities that frequently show up in case reviews include:
- Fast traffic changing lanes near neighborhoods and access roads
- Limited sightlines around turns, parked vehicles, or landscaping
- Night and early-morning lighting gaps (headlights glare, dark intersections)
- Construction and patchwork repairs that create unexpected hazards
- Door-zone risks when cyclists share space with parked cars near busier corridors
When the other side argues “you swerved” or “you didn’t have a safe lane position,” the claim can hinge on what can be proven—not what’s assumed. That’s why organizing the right evidence early matters so much.


