Wednesday, July 15, 2020

How to Report a Drunken Driver

How to Report a Drunken Driver Addiction Alcohol Use Drunk Driving Print How to Report a Drunk Driver You Just Might Help Save Someones Life By Buddy T facebook twitter Buddy T is an anonymous writer and founding member of the Online Al-Anon Outreach Committee with decades of experience writing about alcoholism. Learn about our editorial policy Buddy T Updated on August 13, 2019 James And James / Getty Images More in Addiction Alcohol Use Drunk Driving Binge Drinking Withdrawal and Relapse Children of Alcoholics Addictive Behaviors Drug Use Nicotine Use Coping and Recovery Drunk drivers kill thousands of innocent people every year. Reporting them to the police might just save someones life. When you report someone who is driving impaired, either by alcohol or drugs, try to provide the law enforcement agency with as much information as possible: the color, make and model of the vehicle and the license plate number. Dont feel guilty about reporting a drunk driver. If you saw someone pointing a loaded gun at innocent people, you would not hesitate to report it. There is very little difference between that situation and someone driving while impaired; it is just as dangerous, potentially. What If the Drunk Driver Youre Thinking About Reporting Is a Friend or Relative? Should you report the drunk driver if you know the driver? What if a close relative is about to get behind the wheel while intoxicated? If you know the driver, the first course of action would be to try to talk them out of driving or try to take their keys away until they sober up. However, if your relative refuses to cooperate and decides to drive in spite of your efforts, you should report him to the authorities just as you would report a stranger who was endangering the lives of innocent people. You may face some fallout for reporting a relatives drunken driving, but not reporting it puts his life and the lives of others in jeopardy. How would you feel if your relative had a wreck and died? You would no doubt regret not having reported them. How to Report a Drunk Driver The quickest way to report a drunk driver is by calling 9-1-1. In some jurisdictions, traffic violations, even aggressive or impaired driving, is not considered an emergency. In such cases, you should call the non-emergency number for local law enforcement. You can usually call 4-1-1 to get the correct number to call. If you wish to report a drunk driver anonymously, many areas have Crime Stoppers or similar programs that will allow you to do so. If you are driving and witness someone driving impaired, you can use your cell phone to report the driver. Many highway patrol divisions have their numbers posted along the highway, but not all states have quick-dial numbers for law enforcement. Highway Patrol Quick-Dial Numbers by State Here are the quick-dial numbers for each state in the U.S.: Alabama: Cellphone-only: *HP (star 47) Alaska: 911 Arizona: 911 Arkansas: 911 or Cellphone-only: *55 (star 55) California: 911 Colorado: 911 or Cellphone-only: *CSP (star 277) or *DUI (star 384) Connecticut: 911 or (800-443-6817) Delaware: 911 Florida: 911 or 800-459-6861 or Cellphone-only: *FHP (star 347) Georgia: 911 or Cellphone-only: *GSP (star 477) Hawaii: 911 Idaho: 911 or 800-233-1212 or Cellphone-only: *ISP (star 477) Illinois: 911 or Cellphone-only: *999 (star 999) Indiana: 911 Iowa: 911 or 800-555-HELP (800-555-4357) Kansas: 911 (Statewide) or Cellphone-only: *HP (star 47 for Salina, KS; *KTA (*482) â€"Kansas Turnpike and for Wichita, KS Kentucky: 911 or 800-222-5555 Louisiana: 911 or Cellphone-only: *LHP (star 547); Lake Ponchartrain Causeway: *27 (star 27 â€" cellphone-only) or 504-893-6250 Maine: 911 or Cellphone-only: *SP (star 77) Maryland: 911 or Cellphone-only: #SP (pound 77) Massachusetts: Cellphones: *MSP (star 677) - in the 413 area code; *SP (star 77) â€" outside the 413 area code Michigan: 911 Minnesota: 911 Mississippi: Cellphone only: *HP (star 47) Missouri: Cellphone-only: *55 (star 55) or 800-525-5555 Montana: 911 (emergency only) or 800-525-5555 (non-emergency) Nebraska: 911 or 800-525-5555 or Cellphone-only: *55 (star 55) Nevada: 911 or Cellphone-only: *NHP (star 647) New Hampshire: 911 or 800-622-2394 or Cellphone-only: *SP (star 77) New Jersey: 911 or Cellphone-only: #77 (pound 77 â€" to report aggressive driving) New Mexico: 911 or 505-827-9301 New York: 911 North Carolina: Cellphone only: *HP (star 47) or 800-662-7956 North Dakota: 911 Ohio: 911 or 800-525-5555 (OHP) or 800-877-7PATROL (to report non-emergency safety concerns) or 800-GRAB-DUI (to report erratic driving) Oklahoma: Cellphone-only *55 (star 55) Oregon: 911 Pennsylvania: 911 or Cellphone-only: *11 (star 11) â€" on turnpikes Rhode Island: 911 or Cellphone-only: *SP (star 77) or 401-444-1069 South Carolina: Cellphone only: *HP (star 47) South Dakota: 911 Tennessee: Cellphone-only: *THP (star 847) or 615-741-2060 Texas: 911 or 800-525-5555 or Cellphone-only: *DPS (star 377) Utah: 911 or Cellphone-only: *11 (star 11) Vermont: 911 or DWI Hotline: 800-GETADWI and *DWI (star 394 â€" cellphone-only) Virginia: 911 or Cellphone-only: #SP (pound 77) U.S. Virgin Islands: 911 Washington: 911 West Virginia: Cellphone-only: *SP (star 77) Wisconsin: 911 Wyoming: Cellphone only: #HELP (pound 4357) or 800-442-9090 If youre using your cellphone to report drunk driving, be sure you adhere to the local laws regarding driving and cellphone use.