Manassas cyclists frequently ride on routes where traffic patterns change quickly—especially around peak commuting hours and areas with heavier turning movements. In real cases, disputes often come down to:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path)
- Lane position and “speed perception” disagreements
- Dooring and curbside hazards near parking and pick-up/drop-off areas
- Construction and resurfacing activity that changes visibility, signage, or road surface conditions
After a crash, the other side may claim you were traveling too fast, you should have avoided the collision, or your injuries “don’t match” what happened. The difference between a weak claim and a strong one is usually evidence—collected early and presented clearly.


