Covington is close to major commuting routes, with frequent merges, busy intersections, and drivers moving quickly between residential neighborhoods and work areas. That environment creates common hit-and-run patterns:
- “I didn’t realize” crashes (rear-end contact, side-swipe, or lane-change impacts) where the driver leaves before exchanging information.
- Low-speed collisions in parking areas where people assume the damage is minor.
- Fleeing during nighttime or poor visibility when it’s harder to confirm details and witnesses may miss key facts.
- Construction and detour zones where drivers are distracted and lanes change quickly.
When a driver leaves, the hardest part is often not the injuries—it’s proving what happened. Evidence can disappear quickly, especially video footage from nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and private doorbell systems.


