Today, in France, first average speed radar

I don’t need to take a look, I’ve seen with my own eyes as traffic slows down.

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Hi everyone !
First of all, thanks to all developers and designers (and who it may concern) for providing such a great app. You really did great work !

Now to this thread : From my daily usage I know that as soon as I see a speedcam on Waze’s map, I check my speed even if the cam is on the opposite side. But as soon as I passed the cam I readapt my speed :slight_smile:

The statement with with those average speed sections (monitored by a plate reader when you enter and another one when you leave) is that you are absolutely not allowed to drive faster than allowed, because if you do so, you lose precious points on your driving license. The other statement is that there is no rule how long the sections are.
The last statement is that the french government puts them everywhere …

So, my biggest wish to Waze would be : The possibility to declare on one point that there is a speed trap on one location (this is not new :-)) Then in a contextual interface, that it’s an average speed trap which is linked to another plate reader located in another location. The interface would then wait to get the other location (provided by me).

Then, for other users, once the average-speed-section has been declared in Wazes database, one would be warned like a standard speed trap, but as soon as you enter the section a flashing speed sign (50 / 90 / 110 / 130 for France for example) would display with a tiny info “Maintain your speed for n kms/miles” (With “n” counting to the other plate-reader located at the end of the section)

Hope, this helps, and do not hesitate to contact me if you want me to to some screenshots … if my request is feasible and some devs want to look into it.

Best,
Quentin

I can see both sides here, but really, obeying the speed limit is the job of the driver. The speed cameras locations exist as an aide memoir to the speed limit of the road you’re travelling on, but you shouldn’t rely on them.

In fact, in some countries it’s actually illegal to use a device (radar or GPS) that will alert you to the location of speed cameras.

In France, since January 2012 it is illegal to be warned about the positions of fixed or mobile speed cameras, and if you do use such a device you face a fine of up to €1500. TomTom now use “danger zones” to show you areas where speed cameras are, but not their actual locations.

In Switzerland and Liechtenstein it’s plain illegal to use any device to warn you of locations of speed cameras.

I drive on a road that has an 8 mile section of average speed cameras, I know about this road but I would still like to see this option available. Fixed camera indicators dont cut it, to be honest, especially when the road had a number of fixed position cameras removed when the average cameras were commissioned which for some reason I am not able to remove from the map. There is enough noise on this road as it it, it would be much nicer just to have an indication that there are average speed cameras along this route.

Yes but how you do that ?
Because in editor always impossible to add radar.
In France many people thought that waze staff doesn’t really listen to users or editors complaints.

You can easily see here from what date this issue is discussed without any solution.