In a city with frequent commuting and regular pedestrian activity, DUI crashes can occur in places where drivers are used to moving quickly and stopping often—near busy commercial strips, school zones, and arterial intersections.
Common Alhambra-area realities that shape these cases:
- Stop-and-go traffic can make impairment harder to “see” at first, even when driving behavior suggests otherwise.
- Near intersections and turn lanes, timing and vehicle positioning become critical—small details can decide fault.
- Nighttime entertainment and weekend travel can increase the chance that a crash involves conflicting witness accounts about speed, lane choice, and timing.
That’s why the early phase matters: what gets documented and when can affect how persuasive the evidence is later.


