Hibbing traffic patterns and local routines can create common crash situations:
- Commuting and long stretches of roadway where impairment can affect reaction time and lane control.
- Nighttime travel tied to entertainment, social events, and late shifts—when visibility and fatigue add risk.
- Busy intersections and turn lanes where a drunk driver’s judgment errors can lead to severe side-impact and head-on collisions.
- Construction/road work that changes traffic flow—sometimes making it harder to reconstruct exactly what happened.
Even when you know what you saw, the legal process requires more than a memory. It requires documentation, timing, and careful handling of the facts.


