Many DUI crashes in the Clay area involve the same real-world patterns:
- Commuter traffic strain: crashes can happen during early-morning or late-afternoon travel when drivers are focused on getting to work or school.
- Roadway changes and visibility issues: nighttime lighting, weather, and unfamiliar turns can affect how officers document what they observed.
- Bar-and-event timing: nightlife and weekend events can increase the likelihood of impaired driving on nearby routes.
- Witness gaps: people who saw part of the incident may leave quickly or be hard to reach later—especially if the crash is off the main flow of traffic.
These details affect what evidence exists, what can still be obtained, and what insurance companies will try to minimize.


