Guthrie traffic patterns can create moments where drivers “miss” a collision—then leave before anyone gets identifying information. Common real-life situations we see include:
- Commute and school-day congestion: traffic around peak hours can reduce opportunities to note plates, make/model, or direction of travel.
- Parking lot strikes and quick exits: impacts at shopping areas and busy retail stops can lead to a driver leaving before witnesses exchange details.
- Road transitions and turns: collisions during lane changes or turning maneuvers can be difficult to reconstruct without timely video and scene photos.
- Weather and visibility: Oklahoma storms and low light can cause drivers to pull away rather than stop to assess injuries.
When the driver leaves, you’re left with questions—what to document, who to contact, and how to keep an insurance company from minimizing what happened.


