Tenafly is largely residential with frequent commuting routes, busy intersections, and plenty of pedestrian activity. That matters because many rideshare collisions in the area happen during everyday scenarios such as:
- Stop-and-go traffic where sudden braking leads to neck and back injuries
- Side-impact crashes at intersections and turn lanes
- Crosswalk or curb-side conflicts involving passengers who step out too close to traffic flow
- Pickup and drop-off issues along narrow roadways where drivers may stop abruptly or block sight lines
In these situations, the legal dispute often isn’t just “who hit whom.” It’s whether the rideshare driver’s actions, timing, and app status line up with the coverage that will actually pay.


