User agreement and guidelines for ThrottleMap services
Effective Date: January 1, 2025
Last Updated: January 1, 2025
ThrottleMap provides trip planning assistance, but you are responsible for your safety. Always verify routes, weather conditions, and local regulations before traveling. Road conditions, weather, and regulations can change rapidly. Use proper safety equipment and ride within your skill level.
By accessing or using ThrottleMap, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to these terms, you may not use our services.
ThrottleMap is an AI-powered motorcycle trip planning platform that generates personalized itineraries based on your preferences. Our services include:
You are responsible for:
When using our trip planning services:
You agree not to:
You retain ownership of trip data and content you create. By using ThrottleMap, you grant us a license to use your content to provide and improve our services.
ThrottleMap's platform, algorithms, and generated content are protected by intellectual property laws. You may not copy, distribute, or create derivative works without permission.
We integrate with third-party services (Google Maps, weather services). Their content is subject to their respective terms and licenses.
Our AI-powered trip planning provides suggestions based on available data and algorithms. However:
ThrottleMap is provided "as is" without warranties. We are not liable for:
Your use of ThrottleMap is at your own risk. Our liability is limited to the amount you paid for our services in the past 12 months.
We strive to maintain reliable service but cannot guarantee uninterrupted access. We may:
You may delete your account at any time. Your data will be removed according to our Privacy Policy.
We may suspend or terminate accounts for:
We may update these terms to reflect changes in our services or legal requirements. We will notify users of significant changes via email or prominent website notice. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of the United States. Any disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration rather than court proceedings, except where prohibited by law.
For questions about these terms or our services: