Dayton has a mix of commuting corridors, busy downtown intersections, and nightlife traffic—so rideshare incidents commonly involve:
- Rear-end collisions on higher-traffic routes during rush hour (common when drivers are braking late or distracted)
- Left-turn and crossing crashes near major intersections where multiple vehicles accelerate on green
- Pickup/drop-off conflicts near restaurants, bars, and event venues—especially when riders step into traffic or when congestion forces sudden stops
- Construction-zone surprises on roads with lane shifts, detours, and reduced visibility
Those scenarios matter because they shape what evidence is available and what arguments insurers try to use.


