Santa Fe residents and visitors share roads with:
- Day-to-night commuting traffic that increases the odds of rear-end and lane-change collisions
- Pedestrian activity near local retail areas and event venues
- Construction and resurfacing that can affect stop-and-go traffic and driver sightlines
- Parking lot and pickup/drop-off congestion, especially when rides are waiting for passengers
Those conditions matter legally because rideshare cases often involve more than one potential responsible party—the rideshare driver, the other driver, and sometimes entities tied to roadway conditions or maintenance.


