Anacortes has a mix of residential roads, tourist traffic in peak seasons, and busy corridors where cyclists share space with drivers who may be unfamiliar with local routes. Common crash patterns we see in the area include:
- Turning and yielding conflicts at intersections where sightlines can be affected by parked vehicles, vegetation, or evening lighting.
- Dooring from vehicles pulling curbside—especially around popular stops and waterfront areas.
- Construction and resurfacing changes that shift lanes, add debris, or create uneven riding surfaces.
- Low-speed but high-impact collisions that happen quickly—where the injury is obvious, but the fault story is disputed.
In these situations, the “right” evidence depends on where you were riding, what drivers could reasonably see, and how quickly the hazard developed.


