Pickerington sits in a busy central Ohio traffic flow. When a driver flees after a collision, the situation often worsens due to how local driving patterns work:
- Higher-speed impacts near commuter corridors: The window for collecting identifying details is smaller.
- Busy intersections and frequent turning movements: Partial information (a vehicle color, a turn signal, a plate fragment) can be the difference between identifying the at-fault party or not.
- More private parking/driveway incidents than people expect: Apartment lots, retail plazas, and workplace parking areas can have camera coverage—but only if it’s requested quickly.
In many Ohio hit-and-run situations, the case turns on whether evidence is preserved early enough to connect the crash to a specific vehicle and driver.


