Wauwatosa traffic patterns can create specific risk factors in DUI cases—especially around evening commuting, busy corridors, and times when people are more likely to be coming home from Milwaukee-area events.
Common local circumstances that affect how cases unfold include:
- Late-night and weekend driving when visibility is lower and witnesses are harder to identify
- Stop-and-go commuting near intersections where timing and lane positioning become major evidence issues
- Streetlight/weather conditions that can influence what officers observed and what video shows
- Construction or roadway changes that may complicate how a crash happened and what the driver “should have seen”
Because these factors can influence liability, speed, and causation, the early phase of a case often determines how strong your claim becomes later.


