Everything it does. Nothing it pretends to do.
Six things, each built to keep a clean record clean. No radar, no police alerts, no gimmicks — just the posted limit, sooner.
Six things, each built to keep a clean record clean. No radar, no police alerts, no gimmicks — just the posted limit, sooner.
SpeedGuardian Pro projects your path forward along the road and looks up the limits you haven't reached yet. You get the next two speed zones with live distances — 'Next: 45 in 0.4 mi → Then: 25 in 1.2 mi' — announced out loud while the sign is still half a mile away. This is the feature no other app ships, and it exists because of a 75-to-25 small-town ambush.


Set your threshold — 0, 5, 10, or 15 over the posted limit. Cross it and you get one chime, a haptic tap, and an optional spoken limit. It won't chime again while you're easing back down, and it never interrupts a phone call — only your music ducks.
One tap and the screen goes still: no numbers to check, no card updates to glance at. Every alert arrives by voice. Built for rideshare and delivery drivers who already have a nav app fighting for their attention.


When a new zone approaches, a big 'New limit ahead: 55' card appears with a haptic pulse and voice cue, then dismisses itself. You adjust your adaptive cruise before the zone starts — a smooth hand-off instead of a brake-check at the sign.
Over-threshold count, harsh events, and week-over-week progress — computed and stored on your phone only. Parents coaching a teen driver see progress they can praise, not just violations to catch. Nothing is ever uploaded.


One subscription covers the household through Apple Family Sharing. Set the threshold with your teen as a family agreement — a shared standard, not surveillance.
The CarPlay entitlement request is in with Apple. v1.0 ships iPhone-first; your dash gets the limit sign the moment Apple says go.
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