Lafayette residents often rely on rideshares for airport runs, late-night plans, and convenient travel when driving isn’t practical. On busy corridors and during peak commute windows, crashes can involve:
- Sudden lane changes and congestion (rear-end and side-swipe collisions are common)
- Turning movements near intersections where a rideshare may be stopping, merging, or waiting for pickup
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts in areas where drivers pull over, double-park, or stop in traffic lanes
Legally, these situations matter because liability can turn on timing: whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger, waiting for a match, or maneuvering in the roadway. The difference between “on the way to the pickup” and “already on the trip” can affect which insurance applies.


