Established in 2019, Traffic Rider delivers unfiltered route intelligence and gear evaluations from riders who live the miles, not just write about them. These Terms of Service outline the rules for using our platform. Read them carefully—this is the road you’re on.
- Intellectual Property Ownership — All content on Traffic Rider (text, images, videos, routes) is either owned by Traffic Rider or licensed for use. You retain rights to your user-generated content, but you grant Traffic Rider a worldwide, royalty-free license to display, distribute, and reproduce it for platform purposes.
- No Unauthorized Use — You may not copy, republish, or distribute Traffic Rider content without explicit permission. This includes routes, gear reviews, or any data derived from our platform. Doing so is a one-way trip to legal trouble.
- User Contributions — By submitting content (reviews, route logs, photos), you confirm it’s original, doesn’t infringe on others’ rights, and complies with these Terms. We reserve the right to remove any content that violates these rules or our community standards.
- Copyright Infringement — If you believe your copyrighted work is used without permission, notify us via the Contact Us page. Provide details like the infringing content, your ownership claim, and contact info. We’ll act promptly to resolve it.
- Prohibited Activities — Don’t use Traffic Rider to share illegal routes, defame others, or distribute malware. This isn’t a playground—it’s a roadmap for real riders. Violators will be cut off without warning.
- Modifications to Terms — We may update these Terms at any time. Continued use of the platform after changes means you accept them. Check back periodically—this road evolves, and so do our rules.
Traffic Rider exists to empower riders with honest, actionable intel. We won’t tolerate theft, fraud, or any attempt to exploit our content. Respect the road, respect the rules, and we’ll keep the pavement open for you.
If you have questions or need to report a violation, head to our Contact Us page. No fake emails, no shortcuts—just the straight-up way. Ride safe, and stay in the lane.