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What to do if you spot an erratic driver during the 100 deadliest days of summer
Law enforcement in the Charlotte metro area advises drivers to call authorities immediately if they spot erratic behavior during the 100 deadliest days of summer, providing vehicle details and maintaining distance. Lt. Matthew Winfrey of the Union County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the importance of reporting potential threats like drunk or distracted driving and recommends planning extra travel time to avoid rush-related risks.
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