Comroads

Comroads

The world's first social network for sharing dash cam video

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Comroads,the world’s first social network for drivers to share video evidence when and where needed, has just announced the launch of the beta app. Comroads is focused on building a community of drivers who can use the app to easily retrieve, upload and share dashcam footage, helping fellow drivers prove their traffic cases.
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Roy Golombick
Hi all. Any ideas as to why our video isn't showing on the page? We're all very proud to release our Comroads app in beta and to take the next step in our mission of making the world’s roads safer. By joining Comroads, individuals come together to become part of a community of responsible drivers watching out for each other and making the roads safer for all of us. Comroads is simple to install and use. After downloading the Android app, users just pair their phones with their dashcam using the app. The app will then automatically detect when a car is in motion. While in driving mode, the app anonymously maps the drivers’ trip and matches it with the dash cam footage, allowing users to point to a location on the map and then easily share the footage from that location. If a driver is involved in an accident, he or she will be able to press the accident point on the map of their route in the Comroads app, allowing them to see if any other Comroads community members were there so that they can request videos from their dashcams. When there’s an incident reported by a Comroads community member, Comroads will be able to locate nearby drivers who may have relevant footage. Drivers will then be able to request footage and view what happened – again and again - allowing them to see the accident from different angles, before submitting to insurers. By remembering where a car is parked, Comroads will be able to protect vehicles when they are not on the road. If the car is damaged while it is parked, the owner will be able to press the location on the map inside the Comroads app to see if anyone from the Comroads community recorded the incident. The videos that are shared are completely anonymous and Comroads does not have any partnerships with law enforcement or government authorities, nor is uploader information shared with any 3rd party.