Anniston traffic patterns create specific crash realities. Many incidents involve:
- Commutes and shift changes where drivers are driving on tight schedules and judgment may already be impaired.
- Weekend travel—people coming from social events and then getting onto roads with limited visibility.
- Crowded pickup/drop-off moments around local gathering areas, where distractions are common.
- Weather and road conditions that can amplify the consequences of impaired driving.
In these situations, details get disputed quickly: who had the right of way, what the road looked like at the time, how fast vehicles were moving, and how impairment was determined. A local case strategy should treat those details as central—not background.


