In smaller coastal communities, it’s common for an Uber or Lyft trip to involve:
- Tourist traffic near the coast and popular viewpoints (more pedestrians, more sudden stops, more out-of-town drivers)
- Narrower roads and turning movements that lead to rear-end impacts or sideswipe disputes
- Crosswalk and curbside activity during pickup/drop-off, when someone may be waiting or stepping into the roadway
- Weather and visibility changes (fog, wind, and glare can affect how witnesses describe distance and speed)
After a crash, you may hear different versions of what happened—especially if multiple vehicles were involved or if the incident occurred near a busy curb.


