1. Call 911: If you see a driver who is posing a danger to themselves or others on the road, call 911 immediately. This is the fastest and most effective way to report a drunk driver. 2. Provide a detailed description of the vehicle: When you call 911, provide as much information as possible about the vehicle, including the make, model, color, and license plate number if possible. This will help law enforcement locate the vehicle quickly. 3. Give the location: Be prepared to give a specific location of where you saw the drunk driver, including the street name, direction of travel, and any nearby landmarks. 4. Describe the driver’s behavior: In addition to providing a vehicle description, also describe the behavior of the driver that led you to believe they are intoxicated. This can include swerving, driving at varying speeds, or running red lights or stop signs. 5. Stay on the line: If you called 911, stay on the line until the operator tells you to hang up. They may need to ask you additional questions or gather more information. 6. Do not try to confront the driver: Never try to confront a drunk driver yourself. This could put you in danger and escalate the situation. 7. Follow up with the police: If you have any additional information or would like to check on the status of your report, you can follow up with the police department that responded to your call. Remember, reporting a drunk driver can save lives.

