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Njection delivers speed trap locations to your GPS
Nobody likes getting a speeding ticket. For some people, the solution is, you know, not speeding. For others, it's constantly searching for new technology to help them evade the cops, finding fancier and fancier radar detectors to know just when to hit the breaks.
Now, Njection is bringing its user-generated database of speed trap and red light camera locations to your GPS unit, letting you know just where the cops are known to hide out. For $40 per year, they'll let you download their constantly-updated data to your GPS unit (most work with it). Of course, you'd save gas and potential fines if you just drove the speed limit, but where's the fun in that?
Njection, via Gadget Lab
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By EnOne at 8:47 AM ON 07/25/08
there is also trapster http://trapster.com/ a google maps for speed traps.
By mari at 11:31 PM ON 08/18/08
another copy cat...www.phantomalert.com is better than both of these.Phantom Alert's M.A.D. Database of more than 35,000 speed trap, photo radar, red light and speed camera locations across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and Africa would be a very reasonable investment for those committed to breaking traffic laws.