The box at the bottom requires you to provide as many details as possible about the person you are reporting, their fitness to drive and if there were any incidents in particular you would like to report. The DVLA has a section on their website that allows you to fill in an incident form. Logically, if you see anything suspicious or anything you consider as unsafe, you should report it straight to the DVLA to prevent any further harm, but is your report anonymous? Reporting the Incident. People can be reluctant to report an incident or something they have seen for fear of getting too involved, or even for fear of being seen as lying, and so unfortunately many incidents do go unseen and driver’s that are not fit to drive are still in possession of their licence. If you see dangerous driving, whether that be an intoxicated and disorderly driver, an elderly driver seemingly with eyesight or co- ordination issues or just someone that seems to have little knowledge of the road or other drivers around them, it is important that the incident is reported to prevent them eventually causing something fatal. Anonymously Reporting Dangerous Driving to the DVLATo report a dangerous driver anonymously please call: Witnessing dangerous driving can be distressing, particularly if an accident or car crash is nearly caused due to recklessness, either with yourself or other people involved.
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