YTN 4816 - π
Saw this driver weaving through tight lanes on I-76 during rush hour. No signals, abrupt lane changes, and tailgating several cars. At one point, they used the shoulder to pass stopped traffic. Very dangerous behavior with zero regard for safety.
ZBP 2287 - π
In a school zone, this driver blew through a clearly marked stop sign without slowing down. Other drivers had to brake to avoid a collision. Extremely careless and dangerous, especially in a high-foot-traffic area.
VXR 8459 - π
Observed on snowy roads near Portage Lakes. This driver kept a safe distance, braked gently, and gave extra room to cars struggling with traction. Clearly experienced in winter conditions and wasnβt in a rush. Great example of how to handle bad weather safely.
GLN 1032 - π
Generally drove well; used turn signals, stopped fully at signs, and followed traffic flow. Only issue was some unnecessary honking in a traffic slowdown, which felt a bit impatient. Otherwise, a safe and predictable driver.
KTR 5607 - π
Saw this car drifting slightly between lanes on Route 8 near Tallmadge Ave. The driver seemed distracted, possibly on their phone. Missed a green light due to not paying attention, then accelerated abruptly. Not outright aggressive, but definitely not focused on the road.
FXM 8124 - π
Observed near Arlington Rd on April 26th around 6 PM. This driver was speeding heavily in a 35 mph zone, tailgating multiple cars, and weaving through traffic without signaling. At one point, they ran a red light just as it turned. Extremely unsafe and could have caused a serious accident.
JHD 2941 - π
Saw this driver on I-77 during morning traffic. They maintained a consistent speed, used turn signals well in advance, and allowed others to merge without rushing or cutting off anyone. Even when someone else cut them off, they didnβt react aggressively. Itβs rare to see that kind of patience and awareness these days.