In the hours after a crash, people often lose the “small” facts that become crucial in hit-and-run investigations. If you can, write down:
- The location (near an intersection, roadway segment, parking area, or school/work corridor)
- The approximate time and lighting conditions (day/night, rain, glare)
- A description of the other vehicle (color, body style, height, dents, lights)
- Anything you noticed about speed and lane position before impact
- Whether you saw any unique marks (tail light shape, bumper damage, decals)
- Names and contact info for anyone who witnessed the crash
This is especially important in Plymouth because many accidents happen during commuting periods—when nearby businesses, employers, and traffic patterns can affect what cameras are available and how quickly footage gets overwritten.


