In Peoria, drunk driving crashes frequently occur on routes people rely on for commuting and weekend plans—then collide with real-world obstacles that make evidence harder to obtain later. Common examples include:
- Nighttime traffic patterns near entertainment areas, where video may be overwritten quickly.
- Intersection and turning crashes where the timeline matters (who entered first, who had a clear view, where the vehicles were positioned).
- Weather and visibility in Illinois seasons that can affect braking distance, lane markings, and witness observations.
- Multiple reports and follow-up calls—people remember details differently over time, and the first story isn’t always the most complete.
That’s why “fast answers” need to be paired with evidence preservation and careful review of what police and medical records actually show.


