In smaller NJ towns and busy residential corridors, rideshare trips frequently involve:
- Frequent curbside stops (pickup/drop-off) along local roads
- Pedestrians crossing near crosswalks and driveways after arriving from a rideshare
- Multi-car backlogs when someone brakes suddenly for traffic, school zones, or turning vehicles
- Construction and lane shifts that change how drivers approach intersections
Those details matter because rideshare claims can hinge on when the trip was active, where the vehicle was positioned, and who was actually responsible for the moment of impact.


