If it is a work vehicle with a company name, I'll call the company (or email them) and let them know what one of their drivers is doing.
Reality is everyone has a bad day and makes a poor choice here or there - ie: nobody is perfect. And if this is a one off event, usually a reminder its our business name on the truck works. More than 1 call, and it starts looking like a pattern.
Case in point: I observed a semi truck bob tailing in my area, and he was road raging with a car that he felt had done him wrong. Agressively honking, and trying to force the other driver off the road. I took the unit number and called the trucking company which was a locally based long haul trucking line. I got a call back from the president of the company the next day. He told me they had just let the driver go, as this was his third strike, all for aggressive driving incidents. Nobody believed the 1st call (too nice of a guy), the second call a month later put the guy on the hotseat, and I was number three two months later.
When I drive a vehicle with my employers logo on the door, I expect I am being watched. Don't drive like an idiot, and we'll all get where we need to be...
Reality is everyone has a bad day and makes a poor choice here or there - ie: nobody is perfect. And if this is a one off event, usually a reminder its our business name on the truck works. More than 1 call, and it starts looking like a pattern.
Case in point: I observed a semi truck bob tailing in my area, and he was road raging with a car that he felt had done him wrong. Agressively honking, and trying to force the other driver off the road. I took the unit number and called the trucking company which was a locally based long haul trucking line. I got a call back from the president of the company the next day. He told me they had just let the driver go, as this was his third strike, all for aggressive driving incidents. Nobody believed the 1st call (too nice of a guy), the second call a month later put the guy on the hotseat, and I was number three two months later.
When I drive a vehicle with my employers logo on the door, I expect I am being watched. Don't drive like an idiot, and we'll all get where we need to be...