Belton traffic patterns create common scenarios we see again and again:
- Commute corridors and merge points: Drivers may flee after contact during lane changes or quick merges when traffic is moving fast.
- Busy retail and parking-lot collisions: A driver can strike a pedestrian, cyclist, or parked vehicle and leave before anyone gets details.
- Low-light visibility and event nights: Evening glare, rain, and crowded sidewalks can make it harder to identify the vehicle.
Even when the other driver is never found, your case can still move forward using the evidence that remains—especially video and official records.


