Potholes, slow-moving traffic, too few bike lanes, traffic signals that take forever to change — anything that bugs you about the roads where you live is a flaw.
We're working with local governments and non-profits who want to use this information to fix the roads.
Why yes. It turns out that looking at what other people say about the roads can help you plan your commute.
Perhaps this handy screencast will help
Roadflaw was built by smart, attractive people in the Seattle area volunteering their time. We wanted to explore GeoDjango and build an application that would be useful.
A lot of extra work and sponsorship was provided by Pugetworks, Umbrella Consulting, Dane Springmeyer, and CUGOS.