Hollister’s roadways see a mix of local driving, regional commuting, and visitor traffic. That means hit-and-run collisions can happen in very common, real-world settings such as:
- Retail and shopping center parking lots where people are walking between storefronts and cars
- Commute corridors where drivers may not notice a minor impact until it’s too late
- School-area and neighborhood cut-through routes where sudden braking and quick lane changes are common
- Evening and weekend traffic when visibility drops and distractions increase
When a driver leaves the scene, it often creates a gap in proof—especially if you didn’t get a full plate number. The goal is to close that gap fast using the evidence that still exists.


