Beloit bicycle accidents tend to come from predictable, local patterns:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts near busier intersections where drivers may underestimate a cyclist’s speed or space.
- Right-of-way mix-ups when traffic flows are interrupted, or when signage/turn lanes aren’t noticed quickly.
- Construction and work-zone hazards that affect visibility and road surface conditions.
- Door-zone collisions in areas with curbside parking and frequent short-stops.
- Night and bad-weather visibility issues during Wisconsin fall/winter commuting when lighting and clothing visibility become a factor.
These scenarios don’t automatically decide liability—but they do shape what evidence you should secure right away.


