New Castle traffic patterns and local road environments can make hit-and-run investigations tougher than you’d expect:
- Commuter corridors and shift changes: collisions often happen when roads are busy and witnesses are moving on quickly.
- Streets with nearby businesses: nearby storefront cameras may capture the event, but retention windows can be short.
- Residential and nightlife volume: evenings and late weekends can increase pedestrian activity and reduce the chance of identifying details at the scene.
When a driver flees, the most valuable proof is often not what you “think” happened—it’s what can be confirmed quickly through records, video, and consistent medical documentation.


