In Murray, many rideshare trips start or end around common commute patterns—fast lanes, heavy merging, and intersections where timing matters. Rideshare accidents can also happen when:
- someone is getting in or out of a vehicle near a curb while traffic keeps moving,
- a passenger is dropped off a little too close to traffic flow,
- a driver is distracted by navigation or app prompts while navigating congestion,
- a pedestrian is struck near a crosswalk or while walking to/from a pickup.
Those moments matter legally because the “who had the duty” question often turns on exact timing—whether the rider was stepping into the roadway, whether the vehicle was still “active trip” status, and how quickly vehicles were moving at the moment of impact.


