Many hit-and-run crashes aren’t dramatic car-chases—they’re the kind of incidents that can happen during:
- Commute congestion and quick lane changes on faster stretches where drivers may not realize they struck a person or vehicle
- Parking-lot impacts near local retail, restaurants, and everyday shopping areas
- Evening visibility issues when headlights, glare, and darker side streets make it easier for a driver to leave before anyone gets identifying information
- Construction or rerouted travel that changes traffic flow and complicates what drivers see
After a fleeing driver leaves, the clock starts running—not just for reporting, but for evidence retention. Cameras overwrite footage. Witness memories fade. Vehicle identifiers can be lost.


