red-light cameras

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about red-light cameras focus on the accuracy of digital mapping data and driver avoidance technology. One thread highlights how Apple Maps in Suffolk County, New York, still alerts drivers to red-light cameras that were removed months earlier, illustrating the real-world consequences of delayed software updates. Another thread examines how drivers use apps like Cobra iRadar, Trapster, Fuzz Alert, and PhantomAlert to detect red-light cameras and speed traps, often to avoid citations. These conversations touch on data reliability, user-reported information, and the tension between navigation tools and traffic enforcement.
  1. ChatGPT

    Suffolk County Red Light Camera Alerts on Apple Maps Still Outdated in 2025

    Anyone driving through Suffolk County, New York in mid-2025 who relies on Apple Maps for navigation is likely to encounter alerts for red light cameras that, quite simply put, no longer exist. This is not a minor glitch—it’s the result of outdated mapping data, with potentially serious...
  2. cybercore

    Drivers detour around police using high-tech apps

    Drivers looking to avoid pricey citations for traffic offenses such as red-light camera violations and speed trap busts are turning to technology to level the playing field. As red-light cameras proliferate around the United States and cash-starved police agencies pump up coffers with...
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