About this app
Curious where other drivers are receiving speeding tickets? EnforcedSpeed maps driver-submitted speeding ticket reports and reported enforcement locations across the United States by county and state as reports are shared. WHAT YOU CAN DO • Explore the map. View driver-submitted speeding ticket reports and reported enforcement locations displayed as map pins across counties and states. • Follow your areas. Follow specific counties or entire states to receive a personalized feed of new reports. • See community activity. Browse reported locations, reported speeds, statistics, trends, and recent driver submissions. • Earn points, ranks, and trophies. Earn points by contributing reports, adding helpful map pins, completing your profile, adding vehicle photos, inviting friends, and participating in the community. Progress through ranks and unlock trophies as you contribute. • Join clans. Create or join public clans, compete with other members, and climb the clan leaderboard together. • AI-reviewed reports. When a user uploads a ticket photo, AI-assisted tools compare the image with the submitted report. Reports whose photo appears to support the submitted details may receive an AI-reviewed badge. The badge does not make a report official, complete, or authoritative. • Build your profile. Personalize your account with a profile photo, vehicle details, and vehicle photos. • Interact with the community. Like reports, leave comments, follow other drivers, and discover activity from across the country. • Invite friends. Share your referral code to invite new members and earn referral rewards as the community grows. • Contribute reports. Share your own speeding ticket reports to help inform other drivers. • Start without an account. Browse reports and explore the map immediately. Create an account to save your follows, submit reports, earn points, join clans, and sync your profile across devices. HOW IT WORKS EnforcedSpeed is built around driver-submitted reports. Pins, summaries, statistics, points, ranks, trophies, clans, and leaderboards reflect community activity and may be incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated. When users upload a ticket photo, AI-assisted tools may review whether the image appears to support the submitted report. Reports remain user-provided and are never official enforcement data. EnforcedSpeed is not affiliated with any government agency, police department, court, or law enforcement organization. It does not provide official ticket records, court records, police activity data, official enforcement information, or official speed limit data. DRIVE SAFELY EnforcedSpeed is built for driver awareness and community discussion, not to encourage unsafe or unlawful driving. Always obey posted speed limits, traffic laws, and road conditions. Do not rely on EnforcedSpeed in place of posted signs, official sources, law enforcement guidance, legal advice, or court records. EnforcedSpeed is a product of Mindra LLC. Terms of Use: https://enforcedspeed.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://enforcedspeed.com/privacy
Latest release
What’s New
You can now submit speeding tickets and written warnings from the past 30 years, with a dedicated year field to help build a better picture of enforcement over time. This update also includes faster feed loading, improved account sessions, a smoother submission experience, smarter location handling, expanded captions, and UI improvements throughout the app.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 21, 2026 · 12:08 AM Free