Mapping the Realities That Matter — One Dollar at a Time
In an age of information overload and algorithmic manipulation, Syndicated Maps has quietly built one of the most impactful ecosystems of topic-specific mapping websites on the web. What began as a traditional ad-supported business has now transitioned to a $1/month per-site subscription model, prioritizing quality, accuracy, and user experience over ad impressions.
💥 All-Access Map Bundle: 22 Maps for $9.95/month (FREE 7-DAY TRIAL)
Syndicated Maps has recently launched a value-packed bundled subscription that gives users access to all 22 of its niche maps for just $9.95 per month—a savings of over 50% compared to subscribing individually. This all-access plan was created in response to user demand for a more affordable way to explore multiple data layers across traffic enforcement, environmental hazards, wireless coverage, energy infrastructure, and public safety. Whether you're a researcher, commuter, traveler, or concerned homeowner, this bundle lets you seamlessly tap into detailed, location-based intelligence from across the entire network.
Each map serves a specific purpose—from helping drivers avoid speed traps to alerting families about nearby environmental hazards. The Syndicated Maps network has earned the trust of millions of users annually, including commuters, journalists, health professionals, and urban planners.
🚗 Driving, Danger & Traffic Awareness
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Photo Enforced Map
A go-to source for locating red light and speed cameras. Millions use it to avoid fines and learn which cities enforce traffic rules via automation. -
Photo Enforced Blog
Offers enforcement updates, user-submitted changes, and city / state-by-state camera policy reviews and driver info tips. -
Bad Intersections Map
Highlights the most dangerous intersections across America, useful for drivers, real estate agents, and urban planners. -
Bad Intersections Blog
Insightful breakdowns of intersection accident stats, insurance data, and user-submitted hazard zones. -
Dead Cell Zones
Maps weak signal areas for all major carriers. Extremely popular with travelers, truckers, and RVers. -
Dead Zones
Provides a similar view of dropped calls, poor coverage, and no-data zones with community-sourced feedback.
⚠️ Public Health, Environmental Safety & Disaster Monitoring
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Drilling Maps
Tracks oil and gas well locations, often near schools, homes, and parks. Used heavily by homeowners and journalists. -
Drilling Maps Blog
Features news, studies, and regulatory changes in the oil and gas drilling industry. -
Refinery Maps
Maps the locations of petroleum refineries and emission zones. -
Refinery Maps Blog
Covers air quality data, EPA reports, and community impact stories related to refineries. -
Power Plant Maps
Visualizes power generation plants, both renewable and fossil fuel-based. -
Power Plant Maps Blog
A deeper look at energy infrastructure, blackouts, and generation capacity, and living near power plants. -
Solar Energy Maps
Highlights solar panel installations and energy adoption trends nationwide. -
Solar Energy Blog
Focuses on incentives, policy updates, and solar power success stories. -
Disaster Relief Maps
Tracks active disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods, including FEMA zones and relief center maps. -
Corona Fraud
Documents COVID-19 fraud cases, including fake relief claims and pandemic scams. A critical archive for investigators and watchdogs.
🏫 Health & Safety in Everyday Places
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Sick Buildings Map
Shows commercial and residential buildings tied to health complaints—mold, ventilation issues, chemical exposure. -
Smelly Rooms Map
Crowdsources reviews of hotel rooms with odor problems—mildew, cigarette smoke, and cleaning chemicals. -
Dangerous Schools Map
Identifies schools with environmental hazards, violence reports, or unsafe nearby infrastructure.
🏕️ Outdoors, Sports & Recreation
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Campground Maps
A useful tool for finding campsites, RV parks, and public land access with site-specific notes. -
Slip Maps (Boat Slips)
Maps marina slips across the country for booking or locating transient slips—great for boaters and vacationers. -
DIY Ice Baths
A niche but growing guide to building or finding DIY cold plunge setups and ice baths, popular with athletes and biohackers. -
Hockey Map
Maps hockey rinks around the globe—local, regional, pro, and community centers.
🎶 Entertainment & Live Events
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Concert Tour Maps
Follows touring artists city-by-city—perfect for fans who road trip or track ticket sales. -
Theater Maps
Maps major live performance venues—Broadway, regional theaters, and traveling shows. -
Stadium Maps
Ideal for sports fans seeking parking, tailgate zones, and arena navigation.
🧭 Social Insight, Urban Data & Advocacy
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Homeless Maps
Tracks known encampments, outreach zones, and shelter distribution in urban areas. Used by nonprofits and policymakers. -
Syndicated Maps Blog
The official news source for updates across all projects—feature rollouts, subscription model insights, and press coverage. -
The Bread Hunter
Find amazing bread restaurants near you! Map of restaurants that serve great bread.
💡 Why the Move to $1/Month?
Syndicated Maps previously relied on advertising, but ads slowed down site performance and diluted the user experience. By shifting to a $1 per month per site subscription model, the network offers:
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Faster, cleaner, ad-free browsing
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More frequent data updates
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Funding for user-submitted updates and transparency initiatives
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A sustainable way to maintain independent, unbiased maps
- Ad rates do not support an operational business.
📊 Syndicated Maps Data Marketplace
In addition to providing powerful visual tools, Syndicated Maps offers a Data Marketplace for businesses, researchers, journalists, and app developers. Available at syndicatedmaps.com/data, this marketplace allows users to license or purchase structured datasets pulled from across the map network, including:
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Traffic camera locations (updated frequently)
- Dangerous intersections
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Cell phone dead zones and dropped call reports
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Oil & gas well coordinates and status
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Solar energy installation sites
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Dangerous intersection coordinates with user-submitted incidents
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Homeless encampment reports and shelter data
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Public complaints about sick buildings, smelly hotel rooms, and more
All datasets are crowd-sourced, manually curated, and regularly updated, offering a unique alternative to government or corporate data sources that are often outdated or incomplete. This makes it a go-to resource for:
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Researchers modeling urban infrastructure or health outcomes
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Real estate analysts assessing neighborhood risks
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Public safety agencies targeting high-risk areas
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Media investigating community trends or systemic issues
The marketplace offers CSV downloads, and custom licensing packages, depending on use case and volume.
📈 Top 10 Most Visited Syndicated Maps Websites
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Photo Enforced
~500,000 monthly users
This is the flagship site, documenting red light and speed camera locations across the U.S. It's a top traffic driver due to high Google search visibility and city-specific searches like "speed camera ticket NYC" or "Chicago photo enforcement map." -
Dead Cell Zones
~300,000 monthly users
Popular with people frustrated by poor signal—especially travelers, RVers, and those living in fringe coverage zones. Heavy organic traffic for terms like “cell phone dead spots” and “Verizon no service area.” -
Drilling Maps
~150,000 monthly users
Trusted by real estate buyers, landowners, researchers, and energy investors to locate active oil & gas wells. Often cited in environmental forums and media reports. -
Bad Intersections
~100,000 monthly users
A favorite among personal injury lawyers, traffic planners, and everyday drivers. This map has a strong SEO presence for intersection safety and accident-prone roadways. -
Solar Energy Maps
~75,000 monthly users
Gaining traction with the rise of solar panel installations. Utility companies, solar contractors, and green energy advocates use this tool to understand adoption patterns. -
Refinery Maps
~60,000 monthly users
Valuable for journalists, health researchers, and advocacy groups monitoring refinery emissions and public safety near industrial zones. -
Power Plant Maps
~50,000 monthly users
Includes nuclear, gas, coal, and renewable energy plant locations. Referenced often in environmental research, infrastructure reports, and disaster readiness planning. -
Dangerous Schools
~40,000 monthly users
Used by parents, educators, and journalists to research schools flagged for crime, neglect, or environmental hazards. Shares strong synergy with sick building and homeless maps. -
Hockey Map
~35,000 monthly users
Beloved by recreational hockey players and parents of young athletes looking for rinks nearby or when traveling. -
Disaster Relief Maps
~30,000 monthly users (spikes during active disasters)
Traffic surges during hurricanes, floods, wildfires, or earthquakes. Frequently embedded by emergency bloggers and community relief organizations.
Explore the full network at SyndicatedMaps.com
Or subscribe to your favorite map today—and help make location data useful, not exploitative.