Tavares drivers and visitors share the roads with commuters and pedestrians—especially around busy corridors, shopping areas, and areas where people may be walking while waiting for pickup or drop-off.
In these situations, rideshare collisions can involve:
- Pickup/drop-off disputes (who stopped where, and whether the driver was properly positioned)
- Intersection and turn crashes (common when traffic is heavier during evenings and weekends)
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries when someone is struck near a curb, crosswalk, or waiting area
- Rear-end and lane-change impacts tied to sudden braking, distraction, or unclear signals
Those facts matter because they influence liability, and liability influences what insurers will pay.


