Many hit-and-run crashes in Orange involve situations where stopping may be delayed or overlooked—such as:
- Commuter bottlenecks and shift changes on busy corridors, where drivers may accelerate away after a contact-type collision.
- Industrial and commercial traffic near work zones, loading routes, and high-activity areas where mirrors and blind spots contribute to brief impacts.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure near neighborhoods and road edges—when someone is struck, the victim may not be able to capture identifying details.
- Parking-lot and access-road crashes where a vehicle leaves immediately after damage or impact.
The common thread: the faster the at-fault driver leaves, the harder it can be to identify the vehicle later—unless you act strategically right away.


