Fort Mill is a suburban community with commuters heading toward nearby employment centers and major roadways. That means alcohol-related crashes often happen during predictable windows—weekends, late evenings, and after events—when people are driving tired, distracted, or in a hurry to get home.
You may also see collisions tied to:
- Traffic merges and faster travel lanes (where sudden impairment can lead to lane drift)
- Construction/road work areas that change traffic flow patterns
- Residential roadway speed transitions near neighborhoods and school routes
- Nighttime visibility issues (lighting, weather, and reflective signage)
Those details are not “just background.” They shape what investigators look for, what video footage may exist, and which witnesses can actually provide helpful testimony.


