Greenville traffic patterns create unique pressure points for rideshare drivers and riders:
- Stop-and-go commuting along major corridors can make rear-end collisions more common.
- Downtown pedestrian activity increases the chance of disputes when someone is struck near a curb, ride pickup area, or crosswalk.
- Seasonal weather (rain, fog, and occasional icy mornings) can affect visibility and braking distances.
- Construction and lane shifts can complicate fault when the driver claims they were forced into a lane.
When a crash happens during an active trip, coverage may involve multiple policies—sometimes including the rideshare company’s coverage and the driver’s personal insurance. Getting the timing and trip status right is essential.


