Rideshare incidents in Athens commonly involve real-world timing and visibility issues—especially around:
- Campus and student travel patterns (late-night trips, quick pickups, distracted pedestrians)
- High-traffic commuting windows (rear-end collisions and lane-change disputes)
- Visitor-heavy routes (people unfamiliar with local roads, parking lots, and signals)
- Pickup/drop-off zones where drivers stop briefly and pedestrians step into the roadway
Those details matter because liability often turns on exactly what happened in the seconds before impact: where the car was positioned, whether the driver was actively on a trip, who had the right of way, and what the other driver observed.


