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Welcome to Road Web Report Inc., the pioneering force behind "Neighborhood Watch" for Public Roads
Have you ever encountered the perils of reckless driving, from unlawful street races to close calls on the highways? We have, and it's what ignited our mission to develop a solution.
At Road Web Report, our mission is straightforward: to enhance road safety. We've conceptualized a publicly accessible Video Database of Traffic Violations, designed to spotlight offenders and impose both reputational and financial consequences on those who flout traffic regulations. Our aim is to curtail accidents, prevent casualties, instigate positive shifts in driving conduct, and guaranty fair insurance premium pricing based on accurate driving behavior assessment.
Please support us in revolutionizing road safety and creating a safer transportation landscape for all.
Video Data Based Driving Score*
Similar to how different Credit Score models serve as the established metric for assessing consumer credit risk, the Driving Score serves as a metric for evaluating driver risk and safety by analyzing committed violations. This approach ensures uniformity and impartiality in the assessment process. The Driving Score not only delivers a notable degree of transparency but also provides valuable educational insights. These insights are available for sharing with drivers, families, fleet operators, insurers and other interested parties who opt in, enabling them to comprehend and enhance driving behaviors, correctly understand associated risks and overall safety performance.
Latest News
April 05, 2024
We have joined forces with the esteemed non-profit organization, "With Angels Foundation," to spearhead initiatives aimed at revolutionizing road safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it legal to collect driving violations data?
Absolutely! Driving violations are considered public information under Driver Privacy Protection Act, 18 United States Code, Section 2721.
How does Road Web Report Inc. collect and store data on traffic violations?
Road Web Report Inc. collects data on traffic violations through a combination of proprietary dash cam devices installed in vehicles and partnerships with other data sources. Our dash cams are equipped with advanced technology to capture video footage of moving violations, including speeding, reckless driving, and red-light running. Additionally, we collaborate with law enforcement agencies, municipalities, and other entities to access data on traffic citations and incident reports.
Once collected, the data is securely stored in our cloud-based visual database, utilizing state-of-the-art encryption and security protocols to safeguard sensitive information. Each piece of data is tagged with relevant metadata, such as location, time, and type of violation, to facilitate easy retrieval and analysis. Road Web Report Inc. adheres to strict privacy standards and complies with all applicable regulations to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the data collected and stored in our database.
What types of traffic violations does the Road Web Report database capture and analyze?
The Road Web Report database captures and analyzes a wide range of traffic violations to provide comprehensive insights into driving behavior and road safety. Some of the key types of violations we capture and analyze include:
Red-light Running: Violations where drivers fail to stop at red traffic signals, endangering themselves and others.
Lane Violations: Instances where drivers fail to stay within their designated lanes or make illegal lane changes.
Failure to Yield: Violations where drivers fail to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, cyclists, or other vehicles.
Reckless Driving: Violations involving aggressive or careless driving behaviors that pose a risk to public safety.
Failure to signal: Violations where drivers fail to signal an intention to turn for at least 100 feet prior to turning or changing lanes.
Speeding (in a testing mode): Instances where drivers exceed the posted speed limits or engage in reckless driving behaviors.
By capturing and analyzing data on these and other types of violations, the Road Web Report database helps to identify patterns, trends, and areas of concern related to driving behavior. This information can be used by law enforcement agencies, municipalities, insurance companies, and other stakeholders to promote road safety, enforce traffic laws, and prevent accidents and injuries on our roadways.
How does Road Web Report Inc. ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information in its database?
Road Web Report Inc. employs rigorous measures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information stored in its database.
Firstly, we utilize advanced technology in our dash cam devices to capture high-quality video footage of traffic violations. These devices are equipped with features such as GPS tracking and time-stamping to accurately record the location, time, and details of each incident.
Secondly, we implement strict quality control processes to review and validate the captured data. Our team of trained analysts meticulously examines each video recording to verify the accuracy of the information, identify any potential errors or discrepancies, and ensure compliance with established standards.
Furthermore, Road Web Report Inc. continuously monitors and updates its database to reflect changes in traffic laws, regulations, and road conditions. This proactive approach ensures that the information remains up-to-date and relevant for users.
Finally, we prioritize data security and privacy, implementing robust encryption and access controls to protect sensitive information stored in our database. We adhere to industry best practices and regulatory requirements to safeguard the integrity and confidentiality of the data.
By implementing these comprehensive measures, Road Web Report Inc. maintains the accuracy and reliability of its database, providing users with trustworthy insights and analytics to support informed decision-making and promote road safety.
Can individuals access their own driving history and violations recorded in the Road Web Report database?
While individuals may be interested in accessing their own driving history and violations recorded in the Road Web Report database, it's important to note that access to this information is not free of charge. As a subscription-based service, Road Web Report offers access to its database and analytics tools to authorized users, which may include law enforcement agencies, insurance companies, and other relevant stakeholders.
Individuals who wish to obtain access to their driving history and violations recorded in the database may need to subscribe to a personal monitoring subscription or utilize other paid services offered by Road Web Report Inc.
These services typically involve a fee to cover the costs associated with data storage, processing, and access to the platform's features and functionalities.
Road Web Report prioritizes data security and privacy, and as such, access to personal driving history and violation records is carefully controlled to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations governing the handling of sensitive information. Individuals interested in accessing their own data should inquire about available subscription options and associated costs through the Road Web Report website or authorized service providers.
What measures does Road Web Report Inc. take to safeguard privacy and adhere to data protection regulations while gathering data and managing its visual database?
Road Web Report's practice of collecting video data of moving violations on public roads, including license plate numbers, serves a vital purpose in improving road safety, enforcing traffic laws, and preventing accidents. It is generally recognized that video surveillance of public spaces, including roads and highways, is permissible under the law. Courts have consistently held that individuals do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in public areas where they can be observed by others. By depersonalizing the publicly accessible data and removing specific identifiers such as facial features, the exact location, and timing of violations, while still retaining essential information at a county and monthly level, Road Web Report strikes a balance between enhancing public safety and protecting individual privacy rights.
What is included in a subscription plan?
Your membership comes with:
Access to all prior violations
Notifications on newly posted violations
Access to driving score with monthly updates
Can I cancel any time?
There's no commitment and you can cancel any time!
* Visual Data Based Driving Score service is coming in 2025.