In South Miami, rideshare trips commonly intersect with:
- High-turnover intersections where drivers are making left turns, changing lanes, or braking suddenly for traffic signals
- Pedestrian-heavy areas near shopping and dining where someone may be struck while crossing, entering, or exiting a rideshare
- Construction and lane changes that can affect speed, visibility, and safe driving distance
- Late-night and weekend activity that increases the odds of distraction, aggressive driving, and multi-vehicle involvement
When that happens, the “who pays?” question can get complicated fast—especially if the crash involves an Uber/Lyft vehicle, another motorist, or a person who wasn’t inside the car at the time.


