Many High Point rides involve short trips between neighborhoods, shopping areas, and workplaces—often during peak traffic hours. That environment can contribute to predictable accident patterns, such as:
- Intersection collisions where a driver runs a late light or misjudges cross-traffic
- Rear-end crashes on faster-moving stretches when brake timing is off
- Lane-change impacts near busier stretches where traffic merges and slows suddenly
- Pedestrian and curbside incidents around frequent drop-offs and pickups
- Construction-zone confusion when drivers are forced to adjust routes quickly
Whether you were a passenger, a rideshare driver, or another road user, these scenarios matter because they shape how evidence is gathered—especially when determining who had the duty to avoid the crash.


