Many impaired-driving crashes in our area happen in predictable places and patterns:
- Nighttime commutes and late-evening traffic near busy corridors where drivers are tired or distracted.
- Intersections and turning movements where timing and judgment matter—especially when visibility or weather is poor.
- High-speed impacts along routes that see both local traffic and through-travelers.
- Tourism and event nights when people mix rides, bars, and unfamiliar routes.
These factors matter because they shape the evidence. The strongest cases in Wichita Falls typically rely on early documentation of driving behavior, collision mechanics, and impairment indicators—before memories fade and before video or records become harder to obtain.


