Salisbury traffic and roadway design can contribute to the types of disputes we see after rideshare accidents:
- Frequent merges and multi-lane turns near busier corridors can lead to “sudden lane change” or “improper lookout” arguments.
- Pedestrian activity near local retail and downtown-adjacent areas increases the likelihood of crosswalk and near-crossing disputes.
- Weather and glare on commutes (morning and evening light, rain, and seasonal changes) can affect how witnesses describe speed and visibility.
- Event-driven traffic and nightlife surges can create more witnesses and more conflicting accounts about what happened.
Those factors don’t just change the facts—they change how fault is argued, how quickly evidence is lost, and whether insurers try to shrink the story down to the smallest possible version.


