<p>Sometimes literally invisible, when there are trees or parked cars in the way. But always in a place that drivers don’t expect traffic and therefore don’t look. </p>
<p>If the cyclist was already in the driveway, then the cyclist would have the right of way. But if both motorist and sidewalk cyclist are approaching the driveway, the driver has the right of way. Everyone should try to avoid collisions, but expecting the driver to yield the right of way that is his, when he probably didn’t see you, is a recipe for disaster. It’s like running a red light the wrong way on a one way street; you can hope that drivers won’t hit you, but you’d be smarter to follow the rules.</p>