Hampton’s mix of commuter routes, busy intersections, tourist activity, and frequent road work creates conditions where bicycle riders can be especially vulnerable—particularly when drivers are navigating unfamiliar streets, construction detours, or changing traffic signals.
Common Hampton crash patterns we see include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at signalized intersections where a cyclist is in a driver’s blind spot.
- Lane “edge” incidents on roads where drivers pass too closely or shift position late.
- Work-zone surprises where signage, barriers, or lane guidance changes quickly.
- Waterfront/downtown congestion where attention is divided and traffic moves unpredictably.
These scenarios often turn on timing—what each driver saw, what the roadway required at that moment, and how quickly you could safely react.


