Chapel Hill traffic and daily routines create real-world patterns that can matter in a DUI injury case:
- Commute congestion and signal-heavy roads: Stop-and-go driving, lane changes, and sudden braking can affect how witnesses describe speed, timing, and vehicle movement.
- Pedestrian and cyclist presence: Near campuses and busy commercial areas, the crash may involve visibility issues and fast-moving witness accounts.
- Event nights and visitor traffic: Visitors and out-of-towners can increase the number of witnesses, but also complicate documentation if people leave the area quickly.
Those factors don’t change the law—but they can change what evidence is available, what insurers try to emphasize, and how quickly you should gather your own records.


