Adelanto sits along major travel routes and commuter corridors in the High Desert. That can mean:
- Long-distance driving patterns (where impairment may be inferred from timing, route choices, and driving behavior)
- Night and early-morning collisions when visibility is limited and witnesses may be harder to identify
- Roadway transitions—merges, intersections, and speed changes—where defense teams try to argue the crash was caused by something other than impairment
- Community proximity—people may know each other, which can help witness identification but also makes statements more sensitive
In other words, the case often isn’t just “someone had alcohol.” The question is how the impairment connects to the crash mechanics and your injuries.


