Show Low sees a mix of daily commuting, school traffic, and seasonal travel tied to outdoor recreation. That means rideshare trips often involve:
- Airport and long-distance travel connections (before/after appointments or vacations)
- Roads with changing conditions—fog, dust, and sudden weather shifts that can affect visibility
- Tourist and event traffic where multiple drivers may be unfamiliar with local routes
When a crash happens in these conditions, liability can be more disputed than people expect. Even if you believe the rideshare driver was at fault, insurance may still argue about timing, app status, driving behavior, or whether the ride was “covered” under the platform’s policy at the moment of impact.


