To report drivers who are exhibiting signs of aggression or "road rage," contact your local law enforcement agency. You can call 911 if within city limits. At-Risk Drivers At-risk drivers are those who have a limitation or condition that interferes with or diminishes their ability to drive safely. Family members, friends, law enforcement officials, social service providers and others may report an unsafe driver under the Voluntary Reporting component of the Oregon DMV's At Risk Driver Program .
Reporting a Problem Driver
To report unlicensed or suspended drivers who are operating a motor vehicle on public roadways, contact your local law enforcement agency.
- Wisconsin Department of Transportation website. en español) When to report a crash. Any crash within the State of Wisconsin must be reported when it results in.
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- How to Report an Unsafe Driver Anyone can report a driver who may be unsafe to operate a motor vehicle as a result of a medical condition. The report is kept strictly.
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