Godfrey sits along busy river crossings and commuter routes, and rideshare trips often involve:
- Pickups near high-traffic corridors where sudden lane changes and turning conflicts are common
- Night and weekend driving when attention is reduced and traffic patterns shift
- Short-notice stops (waiting at lights, merging into flow, pulling out from side streets)
Those patterns matter legally because rideshare claims often turn on timing and what was happening in the moments before impact—including whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger or handling the trip between requests.


