Willoughby sits along everyday commuter routes and near active entertainment and retail areas. That matters because the evidence and timelines in drunk driving cases often depend on local conditions, including:
- Nighttime traffic near shopping corridors where witnesses are present but may not stay until police arrive
- Busy intersections and turn lanes where crash angles and lane choice are heavily disputed
- Seasonal weather (late fall, winter snow, and early spring rain) that can muddy how impairment evidence is interpreted
- Nearby cameras (traffic signals, businesses, and residential doorbell footage) that can be overwritten quickly
When the crash happened in a high-activity area or during a time when people were coming and going, evidence can disappear quickly—video retention periods aren’t long, and witness memories fade.


