Exeter is a tight community with a commuter rhythm. That can affect how DUI cases unfold:
- Road context matters: Crashes on regional routes often involve longer sightlines, higher travel speeds, and multiple traffic-control points—details that influence how police document impairment and how insurers argue fault.
- Local overlap: Witnesses may know the people involved, work nearby, or be connected to the same events—meaning statements can shift. Timely interviews and documentation help stabilize the facts.
- Evidence can disappear fast: Video from nearby cameras, dashcams, or temporary traffic systems may be overwritten. Photos of damage can be “cleaned up” when vehicles are towed or repaired.
Because of these realities, waiting can make it harder to prove what happened. Early action often makes the difference between a case that’s supported and one that’s debated.


