CommunityDriverReport
Dashcam evidence. Community verification. Accountability for reckless driving.
Mission
Make bad driving visible.
Reckless driving doesn't stay reckless because anyone likes it — it stays reckless because nothing happens when it happens. Traffic enforcement is thin, insurance companies don't see the near-misses, and the driver cutting across three lanes at 80 mph almost always gets away with it.
Community DriverReport is a public record of the near-misses. Upload what your dashcam caught. Tag the plate, the make, the behavior. Let the community weigh in — was that as bad as it looked? Has this plate shown up before?
We are not vigilantes. We are witnesses.
How it works
Three steps.
Upload
Trim a 15-second clip from your dashcam. Add the plate, make, model, and what happened. Your name stays private — only your chosen username is public.
Community reviews
Other drivers vote on whether the report is accurate, rate the driving 1–5, and discuss the context. False or misleading reports get flagged and removed.
Accountability
The record stays public. If the same plate shows up again, the pattern is visible. If your plate gets misreported, you can dispute it — no account required.
Ground rules
The basics.
- Only footage you captured yourself.
- Only plates you can clearly read. Guesses hurt innocent people.
- Factual descriptions. No speculation about intent, sobriety, or character.
- No faces, names, addresses, or phone numbers. The plate is the only identifier.
- Repeat violations lead to account bans.
Your plate on the site?
If a clip misrepresents you or misreads your plate, dispute it directly. No account needed. We review every report.
Ready to contribute?
Every report is a data point. Your dashcam footage, witnessed by the community.
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