Central Point sits in a busy travel corridor with frequent turning movements, stop-and-go traffic, and pedestrians moving through retail areas. Rideshare crashes here commonly involve issues like:
- Left-turn and lane-change disputes (common on busier approach roads)
- Rear-end collisions during commute slowdowns
- Pedestrian or bike injuries near curbside pickup/drop-off points
- Nighttime visibility problems when headlights, glare, or weather reduce reaction time
- Construction/roadwork confusion that can affect fault arguments
In rideshare cases, the “story” can depend on trip stage—whether the driver was actively on a trip, maneuvering for pickup, or transitioning between fares. That’s where local case experience matters.


