Fort Myers sees a mix of local road traffic and visitor driving patterns, and that combination can increase the chances of a driver fleeing—either because they feel overwhelmed, don’t realize they caused injury, or believe they can avoid consequences.
Common local scenarios include:
- Parking lot and retail-area impacts: Shoppers and employees come and go quickly, and surveillance may be overwritten or permissions delayed.
- Tourist-heavy corridors: Drivers unfamiliar with exits or turning lanes may leave after realizing they struck someone.
- Evening pedestrian activity: People walking or crossing near entertainment districts can be harder to identify and document in the moment.
When the other driver disappears, the case becomes time-sensitive. The evidence you don’t capture early is often the evidence that becomes impossible to retrieve later.


