Layton has a mix of high-speed commuting routes and heavy weekday traffic tied to the base, schools, and regional travel patterns. That matters because DUI crashes here often involve:
- Fast-moving traffic where reaction time is critical (and injuries can be severe)
- Multiple responding agencies and a paper trail that can be time-sensitive
- Video evidence near corridors and intersections that may be overwritten or pulled quickly
- Witnesses who are commuting (meaning availability can change fast)
In other words, the “clock” starts immediately—not only for medical care, but for preserving the information that insurance companies and defense counsel will later scrutinize.


