Rogers is part suburban, part commuter-driven. That means rideshare crashes often involve:
- Commute-time traffic patterns (sudden braking, rear-end collisions, lane changes)
- Pickup/drop-off moments (people stepping out near curbs, driveways, or intersections)
- Low-visibility conditions during Minnesota seasons (rain, sleet, snow, early darkness)
- Construction/road work areas where lane shifts and detours increase confusion
Those details matter because they affect the evidence that should be collected—things like lighting conditions, road surface, tire spray, skid marks, and how traffic was controlled at the time.


