Issaquah riders often share roads with drivers during peak commuting hours, school drop-off windows, and weekend traffic patterns. The same crash facts can play out differently depending on where and when it happened—especially if there’s construction activity, changing traffic control, or limited sight lines from hills and curves.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Right-turn conflicts at intersections where a driver signals late or doesn’t adequately check for cyclists.
- Door-zone injuries when a parked vehicle opens into a bike lane or roadway shoulder.
- Turning lane squeezes on busier corridors where cars stack up and drivers merge quickly.
- Construction-era hazards—missing signage, inconsistent lane shifts, or debris that forces a sudden maneuver.
Because these scenarios depend heavily on timing, location, and traffic controls, the first few days after your crash matter.


