Hit-and-run crashes around town often involve conditions that make identification harder, such as:
- Rapid merges and pass attempts on busy corridors, where a fleeing driver may be gone before you can safely gather details.
- Tourist traffic and seasonal surges, which can increase the odds of the at-fault driver coming from out of town.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure near retail areas and residential streets, where injuries can be sudden and documentation may be delayed.
- Construction and changing roadway patterns, which can affect visibility and how witnesses interpret lane positions.
These factors don’t automatically decide liability—but they do change what evidence is available and what must be pursued quickly.


