Kennesaw traffic patterns and road layouts can create collision types that show up again and again in rideshare claims:
- Turn-lane and merge collisions near major corridors where drivers enter traffic from side streets.
- Rear-end crashes during stop-and-go commuting or sudden braking.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk conflicts when a rideshare drops off near busy areas.
- Late-night rides tied to social events, where visibility and reaction time become major factors.
Because the vehicle was booked through an app, there’s usually more than one “story” competing for attention: the driver’s account, the other driver’s account (if any), and what the platform and insurers say about coverage.


