Terrell traffic patterns create real, practical risk. People are often traveling between nearby employment centers, running errands, and sharing roads with higher volumes of turn lanes, school-zone activity, and evening foot traffic. When a vehicle flees, it’s frequently because the driver believes stopping will be costly—yet that flight can also make your case more difficult to prove.
That’s why we emphasize rapid action tailored to what’s likely near where the crash occurred, including:
- Nearby businesses that may have short video retention windows
- Intersections where multiple angles of surveillance can exist
- Street lighting and weather conditions that affect witness accounts
- Whether the incident happened in a residential area where witnesses may be harder to locate later


