Yes, if it's in a neighborhood and if it's a repeat offender. There seems to always be one person in every neighborhood that speeds. Call the police. In my town the police will install a device that will capture the time and speed of cars on the road. This gives the police data to access the problem. read more
The driving behavior must be a danger to the public and place people in harm's way," says Vance. Learn more about staying safe behind the wheel in our guide to distracted driving. If you do call 911, pull over and tell them your location, description of the driver and their direction of travel. read more