Green Bay traffic isn’t just “regular commuting.” Many crashes happen during predictable local conditions—weeknights on busy corridors, seasonal snow/ice transitions, and higher pedestrian activity around downtown and event areas.
These patterns affect what evidence is available and what questions investigators ask, such as:
- Where the crash happened (high-traffic corridors vs. quieter roads where witnesses are less common)
- Lighting and weather (fog, snowbanks, wet pavement, glare from oncoming headlights)
- Nearby cameras (gas stations, retail centers, and traffic-adjacent businesses that may overwrite footage)
- Timing around events (bar close surges and ride-share traffic can affect witness availability)
That local reality is why “generic DUI advice” often falls short. Your attorney needs to build a case around the specific conditions of your crash.


