See a wrecked guardrail?
Report it in 60 seconds.
Photograph any damaged road safety product. RoadWatch locks your GPS at the moment you shoot, identifies the hardware and damage severity with AI, and routes the report to the agency responsible for that exact road.
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See how it works →Damage to delivered in three steps
No accounts to create at the roadside, no forms to decipher. The hard parts — identification, location, jurisdiction — are automatic.
Snap from safety
Pull over somewhere safe and take one photo. GPS locks the instant you press the shutter — the location travels with the image.
AI identifies it
Guardrail or end terminal? Cable or concrete? Vision AI classifies the product and the damage severity, with honest confidence scores and visible evidence.
Routed to the owner
RoadWatch works out which agency owns that road and packages a professional PDF report — photo, coordinates, classification — ready to send.
A living map of America's damaged roads
Every report joins a shared map — so a hazard gets seen, confirmed, and fixed, instead of lost in an inbox.
Live community map
See what's damaged near you, reported by other drivers — color-coded by severity, tap any pin to see what it is.
One-tap quick reports
Can't stop to photograph it? Drop a pin and pick the type in two taps, Waze-style, and keep moving.
Confirm & mark fixed
Back a report others filed, or mark one fixed with an after-photo. The crowd keeps the map honest.
Earn your spot
Points for every report, confirm, and fix — climb the leaderboard as you make your roads safer.
If it protects the road, RoadWatch knows it
Every category of roadside safety hardware — because a flattened crash cushion or a dark signal is just as dangerous as a torn rail.
Your safety outranks any report
Never stop on an active roadway or shoulder to take a photo. Report from a safe pull-off, a parking area, or as a passenger. Damaged hardware will still be there — you should be too.
The road can't fix what nobody reports.
Join the drivers making every mile safer — one photo at a time. Be first in line.