Cambridge’s mix of dense traffic, frequent pedestrian activity, and construction/road changes can turn a “normal” ride into a high-risk situation.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Sudden braking in heavy commuter corridors (where riders often feel whiplash symptoms later)
- Close calls near crosswalks and transit stops around Harvard Square and Central Square
- Lane shifts and temporary signals during roadway projects, when drivers may be forced into unfamiliar routes
- Pedestrian-adjacent impacts where someone is struck while waiting to cross or stepping around a stopped vehicle
Because these situations can involve multiple viewpoints and inconsistent early accounts, your early documentation matters—especially in the first days after a crash.


