August 22, 2005

Help Stamp Out Dangerous Drivers with the Help of Your Neighbourhood Bus Driver

This Posting comes from Jeff who pulled it down from the City website.


Transit Employees are the Ears & Eyes of Our Community
Have you ever helplessly witnessed a flagrant violation of safety or traffic laws and wished you could have done something about it? Poor driving habits and "road rage" are everyone's problem, not just other motorists.
Feel helpless no more. The Road Watch program is a City of Windsor community initiative that gives residents and visitors an opportunity to formally report dangerous and aggressive drivers to the police.
When you witness an act of dangerous or aggressive driving behaviour such as: tailgating, speeding, improper lane changes, running school bus signals or traffic signals, or any other driving behaviour that makes you feel unsafe, you can report it. As a driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian, you have the right to report it. Simply fill out a Citizen Report Form, available from your Transit Windsor driver or at the Transit Centre, and drop it in the mail. Be alert to remember the licence plate number, which will allow the Police to assign an incident number and follow up on the complaint.

Comment: If anybody out there knows a Transit Windsor bus driver please ask him for the above mentioned Citizen Report Form.

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