Cheney cyclists often share the road with:
- Commuters and campus traffic that pick up during peak class/work hours
- Trucks and service vehicles moving through town and nearby corridors
- Road work and changing traffic patterns that can create unexpected hazards
- Low-light riding during early mornings and evening returns when visibility drops
Those factors matter because liability disputes often come down to timing: who entered the intersection first, where the bike was positioned, and what the roadway conditions were at the moment of impact. Your evidence and documentation need to line up with that reality.


