In places like Scottsboro, a lot of driving is routine: commutes, school drop-offs, errands, and quick stops. That’s also why hit-and-run incidents often occur in situations where people don’t expect a crash to become a “missing driver” problem—such as:
- Parking lots and store entrances where someone may leave quickly after realizing they struck a vehicle or pedestrian
- Two-lane road traffic where drivers may pull away before exchanging information
- After-hours activity when visibility is reduced and people are more likely to be distracted
Even when the driver leaves, responsibility can still be pursued. The key is building the case quickly enough that the evidence that still exists can be located and preserved.


