Port Huron isn’t just a “drive through” town—people work, shop, and visit here, and that creates common patterns in drunk driving collisions:
- Nighttime commuting and late stops: crashes can happen after shifts, at the end of the day, or when someone is heading home after a night out.
- Seasonal traffic and visitors: summer and holiday travel can increase unfamiliar drivers and changing traffic patterns.
- Busy intersections and turning lanes: many serious crashes involve lane changes, turns, and sudden maneuvering where video evidence may be limited or overwritten.
- Industrial and workforce routes: shifts and long drives can influence timing and witness availability.
Because those factors affect what evidence is easiest to obtain and what questions insurance will ask, the early steps matter.


