Sandy’s mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and heavier traffic corridors means rideshare trips often involve:
- Frequent stop-and-go travel near schools, shopping areas, and busier intersections
- Winter weather risks (ice, snow, reduced traction) that can lead to hard braking and rear-end collisions
- Construction and lane changes that increase the chance of sudden swerves or side-impact crashes
When a crash happens in these conditions, insurers may argue the accident was “just weather” or that the damage was minor. They may also claim the rideshare driver was not covered depending on what the app showed at the time.


