In Paramus, many hit-and-run incidents occur in settings where video is common but retention can be short-lived:
- High-speed roadway crashes involving Route 17, Route 4, and adjacent access roads—where witnesses see only a slice of what happened.
- Shopping and retail parking areas—where surveillance may be overwritten, and vehicles can be moved before investigators ever view footage.
- Busy crosswalks and sidewalks near commercial corridors—where victims may not immediately get the license plate or vehicle description.
- Curbside incidents near restaurants and service businesses—where the driver may leave before information is exchanged.
When a driver flees, the “clock” starts running immediately. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to locate the right recordings, identify the right property owners with camera access, and document the conditions that matter.


