In the real world, many hit-and-runs around Glendale involve moments where identification is hard:
- Residential streets and school-zone traffic where a driver may leave after contact.
- Commuter cut-through routes where vehicles move quickly and witnesses are passing by.
- Parking areas where impacts happen before people notice the collision.
The common thread is that the driver’s departure can cause a cascade of problems: missing plate information, delayed reporting, and evidence that gets overwritten or lost. The legal work often becomes about reconstructing what happened fast.


