In Zionsville, many crashes happen in predictable patterns:
- Morning and evening commute traffic near major routes can mean a witness sees a vehicle only briefly.
- School-area surges (drop-off/pick-up) increase the chance of gaps in statements and identification.
- Suburban streets and neighborhood cut-throughs can make it harder to locate surveillance quickly.
- Seasonal changes (winter darkness, summer glare) can affect how well witnesses saw vehicle details.
When a driver flees, the biggest risk is that evidence disappears before you know what to request—surveillance overwrites, phone footage gets deleted, and witnesses move on.


