Gladstone sits right in the flow of Portland-area commuting, with frequent traffic merges, busier intersections, and short-distance trips that happen all day long. Rideshare rides aren’t just “point A to point B”—they often involve:
- Pickup and drop-off stops near busy streets and commercial areas
- Right turns and lane changes where visibility can be limited
- Pedestrian crossings and cyclists moving through the same corridors
- Construction zones and changing traffic patterns
Those factors can matter legally because they affect how fault is argued—whether the issue is driving behavior, road conditions, or timing of the ride.


