The state's enforcement policy with dangerous and aggressive drivers can be described as a bumpy road at best.
These are among the things public records can tell you: *If your nanny is a dangerous driver.
That's only common sense, given the pressing need to keep dangerous drivers off the road.
Police also need to be more vigorous in tracking down dangerous drivers who stay on the road even after multiple suspensions.
That you get to take action against dangerous drivers.
The most dangerous drivers may not even have a valid license.
Supporters also scoff at the idea that auto choice would give a free ride to dangerous drivers.
Public safety was jeopardized in cases where the licenses of dangerous drivers could have been suspended but were not, officials said.
"He drinks so much that he's become the most dangerous driver in Europe."
An early confrontation with the law might serve as a wake-up call to the drinker, and more important, get the dangerous driver off the road.