Greenfield drivers and commuters often travel familiar routes for work, school, and errands. When a drunk driving crash happens, it can involve:
- Late-night and weekend driving tied to bars, events, and social gatherings
- High-speed intersection conflicts where reaction time matters
- Darkness and visibility issues on back roads and approaches to busier corridors
- Commercial and workforce traffic mixed with everyday drivers
Those details matter legally because they influence what evidence can be collected and how liability is evaluated—especially when the other side tries to minimize impairment or argue that something else caused the crash.


