Road safety is a shared responsibility. Learn how to file a road watch report and traffic concern report to the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) and help us keep our roads safe.

File a Road Watch Report

You can file a Road Watch Report about any incident in Halton region involving a specific vehicle if:

  • You have a Licence Plate Number for the vehicle; and
  • No contact was made between you and the other driver.

File a Road Watch Report

Here are a few examples of incidents that you could file a Road Watch Report for:

  • A vehicle running a stop sign or red light
  • A vehicle following too closely
  • Aggressive, careless or dangerous driving
  • Unsafe passing
  • A vehicle driving in the middle of a roadway
  • Excessive speeding by a vehicle
  • A vehicle speeding in a Community Safety Zone
  • A school bus violation
  • A distracted driver (failure to use hands-free device)
  • A vehicle that fails to yield to a pedestrian

A police officer will review each Road Watch Report that we receive. If deemed appropriate, we may send a letter to the registered vehicle owner encouraging all drivers to drive in a safe and responsible manner.

File a Traffic Concern Report

You can file a Traffic Concern Report about a persistent traffic concern at a specific location within Halton Region.

File a Traffic Concern Report

We will review and investigate each Traffic Concern Report. If a report isn't complete, we will not accept or review the report.

You can file a Traffic Concern Report for:

  • An intersection at which vehicles persistently run a stop sign or red light;
  • A stretch of roadway that has is persistent and excessive speeding or racing;
  • A location where there are frequent school bus violations; and
  • A location where vehicles frequently fail to yield for pedestrians or school crossing guards

The following highways are excluded because they fall under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP):

  • Queen Elizabeth Way
  • Highway 403
  • Highway 407
  • Highway 401

Visit the OPP Website if you would like to file a report about a provincial road or highway.