... but only on two-way roads ... on freeways and other divided "split" roads, "other lane" does not act as one would think that it should (for example, "other lane" while driving on "I-86 E" should place the report on the corresponding segment of "I-86 W" -- but it doesn't).AlanOfTheBerg wrote:That's what the "my lane" and "other lane" is for when reporting.virgilwatson wrote:Perhaps an option to note which way the police is facing would help when it is reported. I find its easier to see police cars when they are monitoring the other lane.
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Perhaps an option to note which way the police is facing would help when it is reported. I find its easier to see police cars when they are monitoring the other lane.
RallyChris wrote:You get a verbal notification when approaching a police report from the same direction as reported. We are trying to convince HQ that they need a both, but for now, only in the same direction as reported...
Re: Police Audible Notification and Notification Volume