Oconomowoc is a place many people ride for recreation and transportation, but that also means cyclists share the road with drivers commuting to work, traveling through town, and navigating intersections where timing and attention matter.
Common crash patterns we see in the area include:
- Left-turn and yield disputes at intersections and driveway cut-throughs
- Stopping/starting traffic near busy stretches where cyclists may be squeezed between lanes or slowed vehicles
- Construction and road work that changes lane positioning, signage, and sight lines
- Night and low-visibility riding (headlights, reflective gear, and driver sight distance become major issues)
- Road debris and uneven pavement that can cause sudden loss of control
When you’re dealing with pain and mobility limits, it’s easy to overlook details like lighting conditions, lane placement, or exactly where you entered the intersection. Those details often become the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets challenged.


