Homestead traffic isn’t just “regular commuting.” Drivers mix through:
- busy corridors where vehicles change lanes frequently,
- areas with pedestrians and cyclists moving between destinations,
- high-volume travel routes that can make it easier for a driver to leave before anyone gets a clear look.
In many Homestead hit-and-runs, victims don’t immediately realize what they’ve been hit with—because the driver accelerates away, witnesses scatter, or the scene is cleared before video is preserved.
When a driver flees, the case often turns on details: what direction the vehicle traveled, the vehicle type, partial plate information, and whether nearby cameras captured the incident.


