Cary is a suburban community with daily commute traffic, busy intersections, and frequent stop-and-go driving. Rideshare trips often involve common collision patterns that show up in claims:
- Intersection and turn collisions when drivers try to merge, turn left, or cross lanes during peak traffic
- Rear-end crashes on arterial roads after sudden braking
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure near shopping and neighborhood edges where a passenger may step out improperly or a driver may not see hazards in time
- Construction or lane shift bottlenecks that can create rapid braking and side-swipes
These situations matter legally because insurance disputes often focus on timing: what the driver was doing at the moment of impact, where the ride was in the trip flow, and whether the collision was caused by unsafe driving or a roadway condition.


