Portsmouth has a mix of urban streets, busy corridors, and neighborhood routes where cyclists share space with:
- Commuters turning at active intersections
- Drivers navigating traffic patterns near commercial areas
- Delivery and service vehicles that stop, merge, or shift lanes
- Construction and resurfacing projects that change lanes, signage, and sightlines
- Pedestrian-heavy areas where drivers may react late to a cyclist’s movement
When a crash happens in these conditions, the details that get overlooked—timing, lane position, signals, lighting, and what changed in the roadway—often become the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets delayed or reduced.


