Many rideshare incidents here occur in the real-world mix of:
- Stop-and-go commuting and merging traffic near busy corridors
- Side-street turn collisions at intersections where visibility can be limited
- Rear-end impacts during sudden braking in dense traffic
- Pedestrian- and cyclist-adjacent hazards (door zones, crosswalk areas, and curbside pickups)
Because rideshare drivers are often operating under time pressure and constant route changes, insurers may argue about details like speed, lane position, and whether the ride was in a “pickup/transport” window.


