In a lot of local crashes, the “unknown driver” problem isn’t just about finding a license plate—it’s about how quickly the trail goes cold.
- Traffic flow and timing: When a collision happens during peak commuting hours, nearby video systems may retain footage briefly and overwrite it.
- Business and parking environments: Many Dickinson hit-and-runs occur around retail and service areas where surveillance is common, but access to recordings requires prompt requests.
- Witnesses who aren’t “on scene” long: People may stop, check on you, and then leave—especially if they’re heading to work shifts.
Because of that, the cases that tend to move best are the ones where the early response is organized from day one.


