In Fargo, traffic patterns and winter conditions can make collisions harder to document in the moment. Vehicles may leave before witnesses can exchange information, and weather-related factors can affect what’s visible and what gets recorded.
Key realities that often matter in local cases:
- Surveillance footage retention can be short. Businesses along major corridors may record continuously, but overwrite cycles can vary.
- Night and low visibility create identification gaps. Headlights, snow glare, and glare off wet pavement can limit what witnesses actually saw.
- Construction and detours can shift traffic flows. A driver who leaves after a crash may claim the event was caused by lane confusion, poor signage, or sudden changes in traffic patterns.
Because of that, the first days after a hit-and-run can have an outsized impact on what can be proven later.


