Montebello traffic patterns can create specific risk situations after a rideshare collision, including:
- Stop-and-go commuting on busy corridors, where rear-end collisions and sudden lane changes are common.
- Pickup/drop-off curb disputes, where witnesses disagree about where the ride stopped and whether traffic was blocked.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk exposure, including families and seniors crossing near shopping areas and transit-adjacent areas.
- Construction and lane shifts that can complicate how drivers approached an intersection or merge.
In these cases, the “who’s responsible?” question often becomes layered: the rideshare driver’s conduct, the other driver’s actions, and the timing of the trip (which affects coverage) may all matter.


