New App Designed to Help Uber Drivers, DoorDash Drivers, Commuters, and Everyday DC Drivers Stay Aware of Traffic Enforcement Cameras
United States, 15th May 2026 — A Washington, DC delivery driver who became frustrated with losing hard-earned money to traffic camera tickets has turned his experience into a new app designed to help drivers throughout the city.

No Ticket DC, a traffic enforcement camera awareness app now available on the Apple App Store, was created by a local driver after seeing how quickly traffic camera fines could impact drivers working long hours on the road.
The inspiration came from real-world experience navigating Washington, DC while delivering food and driving through some of the city’s busiest streets filled with speed cameras, red light cameras, stop sign cameras, and bus lane enforcement systems.
“One ticket could erase hours of work,” said the founder of No Ticket DC. “When you’re driving every day trying to make money through DoorDash, Uber, Lyft, or delivery work, those tickets add up fast. I wanted to build something that could actually help drivers.”
Washington, DC is known for having one of the most aggressive traffic camera enforcement systems in the country. For commuters, rideshare drivers, delivery drivers, taxi drivers, and work vehicles, even a brief moment of distraction can lead to expensive fines.
Instead of accepting the problem, the founder decided to create a solution.
No Ticket DC was built to help drivers stay aware of nearby traffic enforcement cameras in real time while driving through Washington, DC. The app is designed to provide awareness alerts for speed cameras, red light cameras, stop sign cameras, and other enforcement zones across the city.
The app is especially useful for DoorDash drivers, Uber drivers, Lyft drivers, Uber Eats drivers, taxi drivers, delivery drivers, fleet vehicles, contractors, everyday commuters, and tourists driving through Washington, DC.
The founder says the app was created with working drivers in mind — especially people who depend on driving to support themselves and their families.
“A lot of people driving in DC are trying to pay bills, support their kids, or earn extra income,” the founder explained. “Losing money to camera tickets over and over can be frustrating. No Ticket DC was built by someone who understands that firsthand.”
What makes the story behind No Ticket DC unique is that it was not created by a large technology company or backed by a major corporation. The app was independently developed by someone who experienced the issue personally and wanted to create a tool that could help others.
The company also plans to continue expanding the platform with future driver-focused features, including real-time gas price integrations, driver savings tools, fleet partnerships, and possible expansion into additional cities.
No Ticket DC is currently available on the Apple App Store, with an Android release planned for Google Play on June 1st, 2026.
The founder hopes the app becomes more than just a navigation tool and instead becomes a useful everyday resource for drivers throughout Washington, DC.
“This app was built by a driver, for drivers,” the founder said. “If it helps someone avoid even one expensive ticket, then it’s already doing its job.”
Download No Ticket DC
Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/noticket-dc/id6762061463
Website: https://www.noticketdc.com
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