CommunityDriverReport

CommunityDriverReport

Dashcam evidence. Community verification. Accountability for reckless driving.

18Reports submitted
6Community members

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.

1

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.

2

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.

3

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.

Dispute a plate

Ready to contribute?

Every report is a data point. Your dashcam footage, witnessed by the community.

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