In York, hit-and-run collisions often occur in places where people are moving fast and cameras may be limited or temporary:
- Routes around major commuting corridors where drivers may not realize they struck someone (or may flee once they do)
- Near shopping areas and parking lots where surveillance retention can be short
- Residential streets where witnesses may be at home, but contact information can be lost
- Near schools and event traffic where the crowd disperses quickly
That means the first 24–72 hours can matter. If you wait, you can lose the best chance to locate footage, confirm the vehicle, and document injuries before insurers start questioning your story.


