Features & Capabilities

HighwayRadar alerts you to known and potential speed traps worldwide with crowd-sourced police alerts, speed/camera data, ALPR coverage in the US, aircraft enforcement notices, and historical heat maps. It serves as an all-in-one driving alert hub that can control compatible radar detectors for seamless awareness on the road.

Customize alert modes by distance, direction, and age of reports, while tuning detectors like Uniden, Valentine, and Radenso. The app includes audio readouts, alert banners, screen flashes, range rings, heat map themes, and a configurable risk score. Note: a subscription is required to access full features.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Blue Ridge Software Development LLC
Rating:
4.70
(98)
3 new ratings
Version:
1.4 Last updated: 2026-06-28
Version code:
887009345
Creation date:
2026-01-21
Compatible devices:
Size:
142.12MB
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Data ingested on:
2026-06-29
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Developed by:
Blue Ridge Software Development LLC
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/highwayradar/id6463768103

User Reviews

Overall, users praise HighwayRadar for its strong multi-source integration and effective alert system, along with real-world value on long trips. Common drawbacks are the lack of CarPlay, the ongoing subscription model, and missing ALPR alerts in the main app.
Pros
  • Robust integration with radar detectors and multiple data sources, making HighwayRadar a central hub for alerts.
  • Cloud alerts plus on-screen radar alerts provide comprehensive, real-time notifications.
  • Accurate police sighting data with a heat map helps anticipate where cops are likely to be, improving decision-making.
  • Very useful for long trips and cross-country travel; widely regarded as worth the price.
  • Active development and strong community adoption from beta to public release; ongoing updates.
Cons
  • CarPlay support is not available yet, despite strong user demand.
  • ALPR alerts are not in the main app yet; users are waiting for ALPR integration.
  • Subscription pricing is seen as a drawback by some users (mandatory annual fee; desire for a lifetime or one-time purchase).
Recent reviews
Driving 4,600 miles from Montana to Lake Placid, NY for a car event provided an excellent opportunity to really put Highway Radar through its paces. This really is Waze on steroids: - you see the recency of Waze police reports - you don’t get the irritating / irrelevant “a car is on the side of the road” - you see a lovely risk score for your location which you can choose to be out of 10 or 25, I chose the latter and found it useful - you see a heat map telling you the exact spots where crowdsourced radar data shows that speed enforcers like to hang out The app provides more than adequate turn by turn directions. In 4,600 miles I didn’t make a single wrong turn. Ultimately this is like having a local sitting in your passenger seat tipping you off “it’s high risk here” or “police are rarely here” supplemented by “and here’s exactly where they like to hang out”. Highly recommended. Frankly indispensable for any highway run on roads over 200 miles you’re unfamiliar with if you like to get the most out of your car. (While staying safe of course!).
by ri*****, 2026-06-23

Amazing app love the display and aggression connecting to my R8 is simple. Tech Support is amazing would highly recommend this.
by Pn*****, 2026-06-19

Pls fix!
by Ro*****, 2026-06-15
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