Road keepers project is based on volunteers who use a dedicated application on their cell phones to record offenses by other drivers. The documentation is sent to the control center of the highway guards, where it will be examined whether the case justifies a traffic report.

In 2023, with 1,200 volunteers, the organization received 38,000 videos, of which approximately 20,000 were transferred to the police for further processing. More than 90% of those videos became traffic reports, for dangerous offenses of crossing a white line, running a red light, and more. The project, which was established in 2016, helps the police, which is struggling with a permanent lack of mobility and police officers, to increase road enforcement, and is supported by senior officials of the traffic department. The Harlav'd initially justified the move to the association by cutting the authority's budget, but the budget comes directly from the Ministry of Finance, regardless of the Harlav's "D" level in the treasury, which supports the project's activities.