Newark traffic isn’t just about local streets—it’s about commuting routes, school and event schedules, and the mix of drivers and pedestrians you see around town.
Rideshare accidents often occur in situations like:
- Stop-and-go traffic near busy intersections where rear-end and lane-change collisions are common
- Pickup/drop-off moments when drivers pull over quickly to meet a passenger
- Night and weekend activity when visibility drops and foot traffic increases
- Construction and detours that force sudden braking, merging, and lane shifts
Why this matters legally: where and how the crash happened can determine which facts are easiest to prove—often through app data, traffic camera footage, witness accounts, and the timing of medical treatment.


