Howard sits in a region where people commute to work, run errands across town, and connect with nearby highways for daily travel. That matters after a DUI crash because the circumstances are often tied to:
- Nighttime commuting and late-hour errands (when impaired driving is more likely)
- Roadway handoffs and intersections where officers document lane position, speed, and stopping behavior
- Weather and visibility issues common in Wisconsin—fog, rain, snow, and glare can complicate how impairment and crash causation are argued
When a case reaches the legal stage, those details influence how responsibility gets explained and what evidence must be emphasized.


