Many hit-and-runs here involve “flee first, ask questions later” situations—like:
- Tourist and visitor surges: During peak summer periods, crowded areas can mean less time for witnesses to exchange information.
- Pedestrian and bike exposure: More people are crossing streets or traveling near shoreline paths and seasonal activity zones.
- Commuter bottlenecks: Rush-hour traffic and stop-and-go driving increase the odds of contact accidents where the other driver leaves quickly.
- Quickly overwritten footage: Store cameras, traffic cameras, and nearby doorbell systems may retain video for limited windows.
Because the environment is fast-moving and evidence is time-sensitive, the “right next step” matters more than most people realize.


