Harrison is a suburban community where people often commute for work, school, and evening activities. That means DUI risk can show up in very specific ways:
- Late-night driving after bars, parties, or events where people underestimate impairment.
- Familiar roads and routines—sometimes drivers assume they “know the route,” which can delay noticing erratic behavior.
- Work schedules and shift changes that can affect when witnesses saw what they saw.
When a crash happens, the clock starts. Evidence can disappear quickly, witnesses can become harder to reach, and medical records take time to build the full picture of harm.


