
About betting-on-traffic.com

betting-on-traffic.com is an independent guide to one betting format: wagering on how many vehicles cross a detection zone on a live road camera. It is written by the editorial team of this domain. We are not an operator and not the developer of the games; the play buttons are affiliate links, and that does not change what you read here or the terms you get at the operator.

An editorial team with one subject
This site is run by the editorial team of betting-on-traffic.com. There are no bylines with names and portraits, because no single person here is the product; the method is. Every page is signed by the team and carries the date on which its figures were last checked.
Our subject is narrow on purpose. Since 155 Media Studios launched Rush Hour on 28 January 2026, a betting genre has existed in which the result is produced by a street rather than by a random number generator. We explain what that bet settles on, which markets exist, what the published return band of 90.00–92.16 % means for your money, and where the game runs. We do not cover other casino games, sports or poker.

How the site is paid for
The buttons labelled "Open a live feed" and "Watch a live round" are affiliate links. If you follow one, register and play, the operator may pay us a commission. This is the only income of the site.
Three things follow. The commission is paid by the operator, not by you: the odds, limits and terms you receive are the same whether you arrive through our link or type the address yourself. We are not a gambling operator: we do not take bets, hold balances or see your account. And we are not affiliated with 155 Media Studios, Hub88 or any operator; nobody reviews our text before it goes live.

What we will not do for a commission. We do not publish promo codes or bonus terms, we do not rank operators, and we do not describe the 90.00–92.16 % return band as anything other than the house margin it is.


Only figures that can be checked
Our goal is to explain what you are betting on and to publish only figures a reader can verify. Return bands come from the studio's game pages. Launch dates and operator availability come from the studio's announcements and the lobbies, each printed with its date: 28 January 2026 for the genre, 18 February 2026 for Stake, Shuffle and Roobet. Where the game does not publish a figure, we say so rather than estimate: no "typical count" per feed, no junction names, no claim that watching a street gives you an edge. Sources and the update rule are on the sources and updates page.
Corrections are welcome
If a figure here is out of date, write to editors@betting-on-traffic.com with the page address and your source; response times are on the contact page. This site is for adults aged 18 or over; if betting is becoming a problem, our responsible gambling page lists the limit tools and free help lines.
Risk note. Betting on traffic is entertainment, not income. The published return band of 90.00–92.16 % means that over many rounds the operator keeps 8–10 % of everything staked, and with about 65 rounds an hour those rounds add up fast. Set a deposit and a time limit before you open a feed, never chase a count, and read our responsible gambling page. Help is free at BeGambleAware.org.