Dickinson’s traffic patterns can create unique accident dynamics—commuters traveling for work, long-distance highway connections, and night-time activity around local dining and events. In real crashes, that can mean:
- Longer response times in certain areas before witnesses or video footage can be found.
- Multiple road surfaces and weather variables (including visibility issues) that affect how impairment evidence is interpreted.
- More pressure to “get it settled quickly” from adjusters once a police report is filed.
Because these details can shift quickly, residents who wait too long risk losing key proof—such as dashcam or nearby business recordings, or statements from people who saw the crash.


