Franklin traffic isn’t just commuting on open highways—rideshare trips often intersect with:
- Frequent stop-and-go driving in busier corridors and neighborhood routes
- Pickup/drop-off timing pressures (drivers may be trying to meet the app’s navigation and arrival windows)
- More turning, merging, and cross-traffic risk in areas where pedestrians and vehicles mix
- After-hours activity when visibility can be reduced and traffic patterns change
Legally, rideshare cases can involve more than one potential coverage path depending on the trip status and timing. That’s why the “who pays?” question matters as much as the “who caused it?” question.


