In small-city traffic and commuting patterns, the facts can hinge on details like timing, observation, and how quickly records are preserved. In Christiansburg and the New River Valley, drunk-driving crashes may involve:
- Late-night bar/restaurant exits and quick trips on familiar roads
- Route changes (GPS detours, last-minute turns) that affect where witnesses saw what
- Darkness and weather (visibility issues on rural stretches and shaded areas)
- Dashcam and nearby business video that can be overwritten fast
When alcohol impairment is suspected, the case often becomes a fight over what the officers observed, what tests showed (or didn’t show), and how the crash caused documented harm. That’s why early, structured case preparation matters.


