Holyoke is a mix of urban streets, commercial blocks, and routes that funnel commuters through the same stretches again and again. That can matter after an Uber or Lyft crash:
- Pickup/drop-off confusion: In some crashes, people are injured while waiting at a curb, stepping into traffic, or maneuvering near a stopped vehicle.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions: Rear-end collisions and lane-change impacts are common during traffic slowdowns and detours.
- Construction and seasonal traffic: When road work shifts lanes or shortens turning lanes, drivers may argue they acted reasonably—so a clear timeline becomes critical.
- Night and event-related risk: Evening destinations can increase sudden braking, distracted driving, and pedestrian activity.
In these scenarios, the “who’s responsible” question can quickly become more complex than a simple fault dispute.


