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Considering what he did he was more than just a potential danger, he was a real danger to millions of people.
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"danger for motorists" and "danger to motorists" are both correct but can indicate two slightly different things. A danger to motorists would indicate a danger from an outside source such as an object in the road, bad weather or fog, damage to the road, another driver, etc. A danger for motorists can mean the same but more often it would indicate a danger from the driver him or herself, such as over tiredness, alcohol or drug use, something wrong with their vehicle, etc. If you use them interchangeably no one will mind, it's not that much of a difference.