Report to Social Media and Apps

Reporting Unsafe Driving on Apps and Social Media

You can upload your dashcam footage to various websites and social media platforms to highlight reckless driving. This can raise awareness, but it may not always lead to action from the authorities unless the footage involves a serious offence, accident, or fraud. It is also unlikely that the driver in question will see the video.

Tips for Editing and Posting Your Video

Uploading Video: Best Practices

✅ Include key details in the description, such as:

  • Vehicle registration number
  • Location of the incident
  • Date and time
  • A brief description of what happened

Social Media Platforms for Sharing

TikTok

Post the video on your TikTok account and enable comments to allow discussions and shares.

Instagram

Upload as a post, story, or reel to maximise reach. Reels are publicly visible and may get wider exposure.

Facebook

Share on your personal page or publicly as a Facebook reel.
If the incident happened locally, consider posting in town or community Facebook groups (if permitted). Some areas also have police or road safety pages where you can report incidents. Dashcam-specific groups may also accept video submissions.

Other Useful Apps & Websites for Reporting Unsafe Driving

  • Met Police RoadSafe – Submit reports of dangerous driving directly to the police.
  • Nextdoor – A neighbourhood app where you can alert local residents about reckless drivers.
  • Citizen App – Allows users to report incidents, including dangerous driving.
  • Waze – Report traffic hazards, including dangerous drivers, on this navigation app.
  • PlateWire.com – A website dedicated to reporting unsafe drivers by logging their registration details.
  • Ring Neighbours App – Share video footage of local incidents, including dangerous driving.
  • Nexar App – Capture and share dashcam footage to report reckless behaviour.
  • BadDrivers.com – A platform for reporting unsafe driving and sharing experiences.

These platforms can help raise awareness and encourage safer driving on UK roads.

Want to share your video with us? Click here to upload your footage to our website or social media pages.