Emeryville’s mix of commuting routes, shopping and transit activity, and pedestrian-heavy pockets can create unique challenges after a fleeing driver incident:
- More cameras, but faster overwriting. Nearby businesses, apartments, and traffic-adjacent systems may retain footage only briefly. Waiting can mean losing the strongest evidence.
- More witnesses, but harder to track. People may stop for a moment, then move on—especially around busy crosswalk areas and high-foot-traffic times.
- Unclear vehicle identification. In urban environments, drivers may leave before they can be identified, and partial details (color, make/model, direction of travel) can be disputed later.
When the driver flees, your case often turns into a race between evidence disappearing and a clear narrative being built.


