Upload dashcam footage, log incidents, and turn frustration into data that improves road safety.
Reckless driving and road rage are increasing.
Most incidents go undocumented.
Reporting often feels pointless or unsafe.
Confrontation only makes things worse.
YouPolice is about observation, documentation, and de-escalation.
Users do not confront drivers. They record what happened, where it happened, and when it happened. The platform turns individual reports into patterns that communities can learn from.
Our Commitment
YouPolice does not encourage confrontation, harassment, or vigilantism. We are committed to building a platform that prioritizes safety, documentation, and community improvement.
A driver experiences or witnesses reckless behavior on the road.
Upload dashcam footage or log an incident safely after the fact.
The system timestamps, geotags, and organizes the report automatically.
Aggregated data highlights problem areas and recurring patterns.
This is how we protect our community and maintain trust.
We never encourage users to engage with other drivers. Safety comes first.
Reports are private and aggregated. Individual drivers are not targeted.
This is about documentation and patterns, not immediate action.
Reports are about safety trends and documentation. YouPolice is not a replacement for emergency services and is not used for real-time pursuit or retaliation.
If you witness a crime in progress or an emergency situation, please contact local emergency services immediately.
Turning individual frustration into collective improvement.
Aggregated insights can highlight dangerous intersections, speeding corridors, and near-miss zones that might otherwise go unnoticed.
This data helps communities, planners, and drivers make better decisions about where to focus safety improvements, infrastructure changes, and awareness campaigns.
By documenting patterns, we transform frustration into actionable information that makes roads safer for everyone.
People who want safer roads and want to contribute to road safety without confrontation.
Those concerned about repeat danger zones and want visibility into traffic risks.
Groups that want data-driven insights into traffic patterns and safety trends.
Help shape a safer driving platform.
Interested in partnerships or pilot programs?