Bozeman traffic and travel patterns create real-world complications after an alcohol-related collision. Common local factors include:
- Commute timing: late-night incidents tied to bars/restaurants and early-morning responses can affect witness availability.
- Intersections and turning lanes: many crashes involve sudden lane changes or turn movements, which can make “who had the right of way” a major dispute.
- Construction and detours: work zones on busy corridors can be used to argue the crash would have happened anyway.
- Tourist and seasonal driving: visitors and seasonal workers may have less familiarity with local roads and may be harder to locate later.
These details matter because a DUI case is won or lost on what can be proven—not just on what “seems likely.”


