Malibu’s road layout and day-to-day traffic patterns can create specific evidentiary problems in rideshare cases:
- Coastal lighting and visibility issues: early morning fog, nighttime glare, and narrow sight lines near hillside roads can affect how drivers and witnesses describe speed and distance.
- Tourist and event surges: rideshare pickup/drop-off congestion can increase the risk of side impacts, “sudden stop” injuries, and disputes about where the vehicle was positioned.
- Pedestrian-heavy areas: beach-adjacent crosswalks and sidewalks can turn a “minor” tap into a serious fall, head injury, or back/neck trauma.
- Construction and lane shifts: detours and temporary signage can complicate who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact.
Because of these factors, two people can remember the same crash differently—especially if there were multiple vehicles, quick stops, or unclear pickup locations.


