Lapta Comprehensive Damage: Night Road Edge and Rim Risk
Night driving on the Lapta coast road changes how the road edge is read. The route may feel quieter after dark, but low lighting, headlight glare and roadside stops can make kerbs, stone edges and rough shoulders harder to see.
The risk is road-edge contact. A driver may move slightly right because of oncoming headlights or a slowing vehicle ahead. A small shift can bring the front wheel close to stones, a low kerb or an uneven edge.
A concrete scenario can happen around 23:10. A car moves along the Lapta coast road after an evening visit. Oncoming headlights reduce the driver’s view of the right edge. The front-right rim touches a stony section, the tyre sidewall is marked and the lower bumper scrapes lightly.
This risk becomes stronger during summer evenings and weekend restaurant returns. The road may not be crowded, but the driver’s ability to read the edge changes at night.
In Lapta night road-edge incidents, own damage usually involves the rim, tyre, lower bumper, side sill, lower trim and paint surface. If another vehicle, person or third-party property is affected, traffic insurance and liability must be assessed separately. For online policy transactions, the policy start time must clearly precede the damage time.