Atlantic Beach traffic patterns can create crash scenarios that don’t look like typical “commute-only” accidents:
- Tourist and seasonal driving: People unfamiliar with local roads can make sudden lane changes or misjudge turns.
- Pedestrian and cyclist activity: Near popular areas, more crashes involve people who weren’t in the vehicle at the time of impact.
- Beach-area bottlenecks and merging: Intersections and busier stretches can force late braking, aggressive merging, or rear-end collisions.
- Multi-party confusion: In rideshare crashes, you may have multiple “actors” (the rider, driver, other motorists, and insurers) each with their own version of what happened.
When those factors collide, the case can become a battle over timing, lane position, speed, and who had the right of way.


