San Dimas traffic can be unpredictable—commuters funnel through nearby corridors, and rideshare trips often involve:
- Stop-and-go driving near residential streets and commercial areas
- Frequent turning movements at intersections
- Pedestrian activity around everyday errands and nearby destinations
- Late-day congestion that increases rear-end and lane-change collisions
When a rideshare crash happens, it can quickly turn into a dispute over:
- exactly where the trip was (active trip vs. waiting/approaching),
- who had the duty to yield,
- and which policy language applies in California.
In other words, the “who pays?” question is often harder than the “how did it happen?” question.


