Kenmore traffic patterns and street design can create a very specific kind of risk after rideshare events. Many rideshare trips start or end in areas with:
- Frequent stop-and-go traffic and short gaps in which sudden braking leads to rear-end collisions
- High pedestrian activity near shopping and services, where “who saw whom first” matters
- Nighttime visibility issues (headlights, glare, darker side streets), which can affect witness accounts
- Construction/road work that changes lanes, turn patterns, and stopping distances
When a crash involves a rideshare driver, the insurance picture may not be as straightforward as people expect. Your claim can hinge on details like trip timing, where you were positioned, and how the collision was described immediately after impact.


