In Clemson, certain patterns show up more often than in other towns:
- High-volume event traffic: Game days and big weekends increase speeding, distracted driving, and parking-lot maneuvering—leading to impacts followed by quick flight.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk: Students and visitors frequently walk between parking areas and destinations, so minor-looking contact can still cause serious injury.
- Limited “instant ID” moments: In fast-moving situations—especially at night or in heavy traffic—victims may only catch partial vehicle details.
- Short-lived video: Nearby businesses, apartment complexes, and traffic-adjacent cameras may retain footage briefly, so early requests matter.
The result is that Clemson hit-and-run cases often turn on timing, evidence preservation, and prompt identification efforts—not just what happened in the moment.


