The Waze App allows users to report traffic incidents, hazards, and police presence, but it does not currently support uploading dashcam videos directly within the app. However, you can still take steps to report a dangerous driver using Waze and your dashcam footage:
How to Report a Driver on Waze (Without Dashcam Video)
- Open Waze and Tap the Orange Report Button (+ Icon)
- Select an Incident Type (e.g., “Accident,” “Hazard,” or “Police”)
- Provide Additional Details (Location, type of hazard, and any notes)
- Submit the Report – Other Waze users nearby will be notified
Using Dashcam Footage for Reporting Elsewhere
Since Waze doesn’t allow video uploads, you can still use your dashcam footage for official reports:
🔹 Local Law Enforcement: Submit the video evidence to the police (in person or through their online portal).
🔹 Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): Some states allow reports of reckless driving or license plate complaints.
🔹 Social Media & Community Safety Apps: If relevant, you can share the video on apps like Citizen, Nextdoor, or local Facebook groups to alert others.
Alternative Dashcam Apps That Work with Waze
If you want real-time reporting with video, consider using a dashcam app that runs alongside Waze:
✅ Nexar – AI-powered dashcam with cloud storage and easy video sharing.
✅ AutoBoy Dash Cam – Saves footage automatically when detecting an incident.
✅ DailyRoads Voyager – Continuous recording with manual save options.