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How to Report Dangerous Drivers in Georgia

If you're INJURED in an accident caused by a dangerous driver, first call 9-1-1 to report the accident. Then call The Dixon Firm injury lawyers at 888-DIXON-11.

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Dangerous drivers in Georgia put everyone at risk, whether through speeding, distracted driving, or other reckless behaviors. If you witness an accident or unsafe driving, call 911 immediately and provide detailed information about the vehicle, driver, and location. You can also report drivers to the Georgia Department of Driver Services if you believe they are unfit to drive. The Dixon Firm can help injured victims navigate the aftermath of accidents caused by dangerous drivers and protect their legal rights. Taking action helps prevent future accidents and keeps Georgia roads safer.

As Atlanta car accident lawyers, we see the effects of dangerous driving all too frequently. If you’re INJURED in an accident caused by a dangerous driver, first call 9-1-1 to report the accident. Then call The Dixon Firm injury lawyers at 888-DIXON-11.

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Dangerous Drivers Could Cause an Accident

Dangerous behavior is limited only by the imagination of the dangerous person: It may include, but isn’t limited to:

  • Weaving across traffic lanes
  • Going way too fast
  • Texting
  • Drinking and driving
  • Driving the wrong way on one-way streets
  • Running red lights and stop signs
  • Throwing things at pedestrians or other cars
  • Other distractions

Drivers don’t even have to be driving to create conditions that are dangerous. How often have you seen kids or pets left alone in a hot car, with no one in sight to see that they are okay or to help them if they are in distress?

Call 911 to Report Dangerous Drivers

In Georgia, the basic mechanism for reporting drivers who are acting dangerously is to call 9-1-1. If you call 911, be ready to provide the 911 operator with as much of the following information as you can:

  • A description of the behavior that you think is dangerous
  • A description of the vehicle
  • A description of the driver
  • The license plate
  • Any information that may help the police find the vehicle, like the location where you saw it, the direction it was traveling, the exact time you saw it

If you’re reporting a child or animal in distress inside a vehicle, stay at the location until help arrives.

Case: Texting Leads to $7 Million Dollar Verdict

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Reporting Other Drivers in Georgia

There is also a mechanism that allows you to have the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) evaluate the abilities of a driver you think no longer has the mental and physical abilities needed to safely operate a vehicle on the roads of the state. This is obviously a slower, more complicated process than simply calling 911.

Evaluations can be requested by someone who has personal knowledge about the driver’s fitness. Typically, requests are made by:

  • Doctors who treat the driver
  • Law enforcement officers who have observed the driver’s behavior on the road
  • Relatives of the driver

To request a driver review, you must fill out a form (available online), and either mail or fax it to DDS. The mailing address is: Georgia Department of Driver Services, c/o Medical Review Unit, P.O. Box 80447, Conyers, GA 30013. Faxes go to: (770) 344-3629.

The form is simple and pretty short. You just have to identify the driver you think needs to be reviewed, the mental, emotional or physical condition that may be causing problems, and any specific behavior that makes that driver dangerous. You do have to identify yourself but can request that your identity not be revealed to the driver you would like to be reviewed. DDS will honor confidentiality requests “to the fullest extent possible.”

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Most people just shake their head and continue driving down the road. However, it’s very easy to do, especially if you are no longer in danger from the misbehaving driver. Who has time to get involved? Won’t somebody else do something?

The simple facts are that:

  1. The only way to be sure that “someone” does something is for you to be the someone;
  2. You would want someone to stop a dangerous driver before that driver injured or killed you or someone you care about;
  3. Reporting dangerous behavior on Georgia’s streets and highways is a very simple task.

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