Twin Cities Summer Tuesdays Present Hidden Rideshare Risks, Attorneys Warn
June 23rd, 2026 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Attorneys warn that compressed summer events turn Tuesday evenings into a peak accident risk for Uber passengers in the Twin Cities due to heightened traffic from business travelers and local commuters.

While safety warnings traditionally focus on the dangers of weekend rideshare travel, attorneys at 612-INJURED are issuing a consumer warning about a hidden midweek hazard: summer Tuesdays. Data and local traffic patterns show that a compressed summer convention and tourism window turns Tuesday evenings into an operational peak for rideshare networks, dramatically increasing the risk of accidents for passengers across the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area.
Because of Minnesota's harsh winters, the Twin Cities must compress a full year's worth of conventions, corporate events, and large-scale festivals into a narrow warm-weather window stretching from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Across major hospitality corridors, including downtown Minneapolis, downtown St. Paul, Bloomington, and the I-494 airport strip, more than 40,000 hotel rooms routinely reach capacity during these months.
Because major conferences and corporate events typically run Tuesday through Thursday, Tuesdays have become the primary arrival and transit night for thousands of out-of-town business travelers. This influx creates significant pressure on local roadways as rideshare volume spikes at the exact same time local commuters are trying to get home.
"Everyone warns passengers about Friday and Saturday nights, but summer Tuesdays in the Twin Cities represent a highly overlooked risk," said personal injury attorney Scott Kruger of 612-INJURED. "Most companies do not require employees to travel on weekends, so people start arriving Monday and by Tuesday the full weight of our weekly visitors has landed. Hotels are sold out, corporate travelers are moving across the metro in rental cars or Ubers. The roads are carrying all of it at once. When you add that volume to an already busy summer construction season, the conditions that lead to serious rideshare accidents are very real on a Tuesday night."
The Minneapolis Uber accident attorneys at 612-INJURED urge rideshare passengers to remain vigilant during midweek summer travel by confirming driver identities, tracking routes on their own devices, and always wearing seatbelts, even during routine daytime or early evening trips.
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