Quincy traffic and daily routines create specific patterns in rideshare accidents:
- Rides picked up near busy corridors and intersections where left turns, late braking, and distracted driving can trigger side-impact collisions.
- Pedestrian activity and crosswalk risk in areas where drivers must react quickly to people stepping off the curb.
- Seasonal driving conditions (rain, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles) that increase stopping-distance problems—especially when injuries aren’t immediately obvious.
- Event-night and weekend travel when roads are busier and rideshare drivers may be making tighter schedules.
Those real-world conditions matter because they influence what evidence is reasonable to obtain and how fault arguments are typically framed by insurers.


