Ruston traffic patterns can make it harder to track down a fleeing driver—especially in situations involving:
- Daytime commute and shift changes near major corridors where speeds are higher and witnesses are moving on
- Commercial areas and deliveries, where vehicles may be caught on business cameras—but only for a short time
- Residential neighborhoods where a crash may happen at the edge of lighting coverage, and people don’t realize what they saw until later
- School-related traffic and evening activity, when parking lots and drop-off zones increase the chance of “minor” impacts that turn into serious injuries
When a driver leaves the scene, the clock starts immediately. In Ruston, that often means securing evidence from nearby businesses, apartments, and roadway cameras before it’s overwritten.


