In Windsor and surrounding Wisconsin communities, bicycle crashes often happen during mixed-use travel—when riders share the roadway with turning vehicles, trucks serving local routes, and drivers who may not expect cyclists to be present.
Common Windsor-area patterns include:
- Intersection conflicts: drivers turning across a lane, failing to yield, or misjudging a cyclist’s speed and distance
- Side-street pull-outs: drivers entering traffic without enough visibility for a bike traveling through
- Construction and detours: temporary lane shifts that create sudden hazards or confusing roadway markings
- Door-zone incidents near residential streets or parked vehicles
Because these scenarios depend heavily on timing and positioning, the early evidence you preserve can matter more than you think.


