Lindon is a suburban community where many riders are on mixed roads—local streets, connector roads, and routes that commuters also use. That creates common risk patterns we see in cases:
- Intersection conflicts: Left turns, yield issues, and drivers misjudging a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Road debris and construction-adjacent hazards: Cyclists may face gravel, uneven surfaces, or temporary lane changes where drivers aren’t expecting bikes.
- Fast-moving traffic near slower local roads: Even a short gap in attention can become a severe impact at typical commute speeds.
- Lighting and visibility: Evening rides and winter conditions can complicate what each driver claims they could see.
When these factors collide, liability disputes often come down to details—what the driver saw, what the cyclist observed, and what evidence exists.


