Havelock traffic patterns and everyday routes create common collision scenarios where a driver may flee—such as:
- Commutes and shift changes where timing is tight and witnesses may be moving quickly
- Roadways with limited visibility (rain, dusk, and glare) that make it easier for a driver to leave before anyone can get details
- Busy local intersections and roadside activity near businesses where cameras may be present but overwritten quickly
When someone flees, it’s not just emotional—it’s practical. Surveillance retention windows can be short, and witness memories fade. In a small community, you may think the details are “probably somewhere,” but the evidence still needs to be requested and preserved quickly.


