Berea traffic patterns and everyday routes can make these cases especially evidence-sensitive. Crashes on busy corridors and during commuting hours often involve:
- Limited good sight lines (witnesses may only see part of what happened)
- Video that may be overwritten quickly (dash cams and nearby cameras don’t always keep footage indefinitely)
- Scene details that fade (weather, lighting, debris placement, and vehicle positions)
When impairment is suspected, early documentation matters even more—because defense teams commonly scrutinize the record, challenge what officers observed, and argue alternative explanations for driving behavior.


