Eugene’s traffic patterns and street mix can create the kinds of fact disputes that make rideshare claims complicated:
- High pedestrian activity near downtown corridors and near-campus areas, where “who had the right of way” may become the center of the dispute.
- Frequent commuting turn lanes and merges along busier arterials, where sudden braking or lane changes can be interpreted differently by different witnesses.
- Seasonal and weather-related driving changes (rain, wet pavement, reduced visibility) that affect stopping distance and speed arguments.
When an Uber or Lyft trip is involved, the timeline matters: whether the driver was on an active trip, picking up, dropping off, or between rides can change what coverage is available and who is responsible for paying.


