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Checking the safety of a route

Ask the AI for the safest path. Get a heatmap-aware route, not just a fastest one.

3 min

If you're about to walk somewhere unfamiliar — at night, in a new neighborhood, or with kids — you can ask HaevenX's AI hub to score the route. It'll either give the route a green light, suggest an alternate path, or flag specific stretches to be aware of.

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Route Safety

Route safety check showing a green-rated path on the map

A clean route reads green end-to-end. Yellow or red sections are called out with specifics.

Asking for a route check

  1. Open the AI Security Hub (the brain icon at the top of the home screen).
  2. Type or speak a question like "Is it safe to walk from Central Library to 12 Maple Street tonight?"
  3. The AI checks the predictive heatmap for the time window you'll be walking, weighs each segment of the most likely route, and returns a verdict.

What you'll get back

  • A traffic-light rating for the route as a whole (green / yellow / red).
  • A map preview of the recommended path, color-coded segment by segment.
  • If any segment is yellow or red, a one-line explanation: "This block had three reports in the last 14 days: stay alert here or take Oak Street as an alternate."
  • An alternate route if the AI thinks one is meaningfully safer.

What it bases the answer on

The route check pulls from the same data the AI Crime Heatmap uses: resident reports, geocoded news, open data, and the AI's spatial model. Time-of-day matters: a route that's green at 9 AM might be yellow at 11 PM, and the AI explicitly tells you that.

What it does NOT do

  • It does not call a patrol or alert anyone. It's an information tool, not an emergency tool.
  • It does not promise the route will be safe. It says what the data suggests is most likely.
  • It is not turn-by-turn navigation. Use Google Maps for that and use HaevenX's check as a layer on top.

Using it for kids

Family masters can run a route check for any family member's planned walk: ask "Is it safe for Sarah to walk home from school today?". The AI uses Sarah's known home + school addresses (from your emergency plan) and her usual departure time.