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Mobile
Some speed cameras are operated from vehicles. They do
not always work and they are not set to check a preset speed
limit. The warning is similar to fixed speed cameras, but as
there is no speed limit given, only the proximity is announced.
Built-in
Some speed cameras are built into traffic lights. They work
like fixed speed cameras, but they are difficult to spot. The
warning for proximity and speeding is the same as for the
fixed speed cameras.
Section
control
These speed cameras work in pairs, and do not measure
your current speed but your average speed between the two
speed cameras. Both identify your car and record the exact
time you pass them. They use the difference between the two
points in time to calculate your average speed.
The software warns you when you approach one of these
speed cameras, but as you pass by, the warning stays on, and
your average speed is measured until you reach another speed
camera of this type. If your average speed exceeds the speed
limit between the two speed cameras, you receive the same
special warning sound as with the other speed camera types.
In the rare case your software cannot register the moment
you pass the second speed camera (for example, it is placed
at the exit of a tunnel where GPS position is not yet available)
the warning continues. Just tap the speed camera symbol
displayed on the screen to stop the warning.
Tap again to display the second route event with the
possibility to open the Itinerary.
Red
light
These cameras check if you obey traffic lights. The warning
is similar to mobile speed cameras: as there is no speed limit
given, only the icon is displayed.
Rail
Crossing
This is not a camera but an alert point. The warning is similar
to mobile speed cameras: as there is no speed limit given,
only the warning icon is displayed. This warning icon may not
be available for your region (ask your local dealer).
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