After a hit-and-run, the biggest difference from a typical crash is time. The evidence that matters most can disappear fast:
- Nearby cameras (homes, businesses, and traffic-adjacent systems) may overwrite footage on short timelines.
- Debris and vehicle fragments can be moved or cleared before anyone records them.
- Witness details fade—especially when people are trying to get back to work or home in a hurry.
In Hercules, those realities play out often around everyday travel patterns—commuters rushing between stops, drivers parking briefly, and impacts occurring where people may not notice immediately.


