Orlando is built around movement. That means rideshare accidents frequently happen in situations that don’t show up in the “simple intersection” cases:
- Theme park and entertainment-area traffic: sudden braking, lane changes, and heavy congestion.
- Hotel and event pickup lines: multiple vehicles queuing, pedestrians crossing between cars, and drivers distracted by drop-off instructions.
- Nightlife and late commutes: reduced visibility, fatigue, and more claims about “who saw what first.”
- Construction and detours: changing traffic patterns that can create disputes about whether a driver followed the roadway as it existed at the time.
In these environments, the question isn’t just “who hit whom.” It’s often what the driver was doing in relation to the app trip, what part of the roadway applied, and how quickly evidence can disappear.


