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PhotoEnforced.com Comparison of GPS Navigation Warning Devices (Click Here To Edit/Add Info)

GPS warning devices and applications sold in the U.S. are designed to help drivers avoid getting a photo enforced tickets. Drivers receiving photo enforced tickets can expect fines ranging from $50-$500 in the U.S. Having a device that alerts you when a point of interest (POI) such as red light camera or speed camera location is approaching can make you extra cautious of drivers and theoretically reduce your chances of getting a ticket. Its important to consider the data source, accuracy and the granularity of the data you require. All of these manufacturers use PhotoEnforced.com as their public source of information to be alerted of new camera locations before geocoding and adding to their proprietary databases.

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PhotoEnforced.com Comparison of GPS Navigation Warning Devices (Click Here To Edit/Add Info)
GPS warning devices and applications sold in the U.S. are designed to help drivers avoid getting a photo enforced tickets. Drivers receiving photo enforced tickets can expect fines ranging from $50-$500 in the U.S. Having a device that alerts you when a point of interest (POI) such as red light camera or speed camera location is approaching can make you extra cautious of drivers and theoretically reduce your chances of getting a ticket. Its important to consider the data source, accuracy and the granularity of the data you require. All of these manufacturers use PhotoEnforced.com as their public source of information to be alerted of new camera locations before geocoding and adding to their proprietary databases.
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