Lebanon has a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and busier corridors where drivers may be distracted, rushing, or simply deciding not to stop. In real life, that often means:
- Stop-and-go driving and lane changes during rush hours can lead to impacts that are easy to miss—then the other vehicle disappears.
- Retail and event traffic increases the chance that a witness saw “something,” but didn’t get plate information.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk is higher when people are walking between destinations or near busy areas.
When a driver flees, those local realities make it even more important to treat the incident like time-sensitive evidence—not just “an accident.”


