In and around Rochester, hit-and-runs commonly happen in situations where drivers have limited time to react or where identification is difficult:
- Parking lots and retail areas: backouts, lane changes, and “just a quick tap” collisions.
- Suburban intersections and turning lanes: sudden movements, distracted driving, and failure to yield.
- Evening and weekend incidents: lower visibility and fewer witnesses.
- Residential streets near commuter routes: drivers may leave before neighbors realize someone is hurt.
Because these crashes often occur in places with cameras (businesses, nearby residences, or traffic systems), the early evidence window matters.


