Murray commuters are on the move—especially around major roadways, evening rush traffic, and intersections where drivers frequently change lanes. Rideshare trips often overlap with:
- Short-notice pickups and drop-offs near shopping and transit areas
- Lane-splitting conditions in heavy traffic flow (even when not legally allowed, it’s a common real-world issue)
- Construction and roadwork that changes traffic patterns and visibility
- Pedestrian crossings and busier sidewalks where passengers may be dropped off close to crosswalks
When a crash happens in these conditions, the “who was at fault” story can be contested quickly—especially if visibility, lane positioning, or the timing of the ride is unclear.


