Auburn sees a unique mix of driving patterns:
- Student and commuter traffic that increases congestion near major routes and campus-adjacent areas.
- Evening and weekend activity, when pedestrians are more common and drivers may be distracted.
- Residential neighborhood cut-throughs, where a driver may not realize they struck someone or something.
- Parking lot crashes tied to shopping centers and event traffic.
When a driver leaves the scene, it can be because they’re uninsured, impaired, scared of consequences, or simply don’t believe they’ll be held accountable. Whatever the reason, Georgia claims can still move forward—if the right evidence is preserved early.


