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  2. Point of interest - Wikipedia

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    Custom speed camera POI overlaid on a BMW navigation map. Digital maps for modern GPS devices typically include a basic selection of POI for the map area. [3] However, websites exist that specialize in the collection, verification, management and distribution of POI which end-users can load onto their devices to replace or supplement the ...

  3. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

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    A GPS map showing speed camera POI information overlaid onto it. To avoid detection or prosecution, drivers may: Brake just before a camera in order to travel past its sensor below the speed limit. This is, however, a cause of collisions. Or brake suddenly, which results in rear-end crashes. [11]

  4. Mobile speed camera - Wikipedia

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    A mobile speed camera is speed limit enforcement device used in Australia, France, India, Ireland, and the United Kingdom [1] to refer to a road vehicle fitted with speed camera equipment which can park at the side of the road, or on overbridges to monitor the speed of passing traffic. Mobile speed cameras come in many shapes, sizes and colour ...

  5. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    A camera with interface for an external GPS (the interface could be a physical connector or a bluetooth adapter to a remote GPS logger, or WiFi and an app to allow the camera to sync GPS from a smartphone); A storage media (CF or SD card) that has GPS or WiFi built-in (products like Eye-Fi provides cards like this, only supported for some cameras).

  6. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Gatso speed camera. Speed limits are enforced on most public roadways by authorities, with the purpose to improve driver compliance with speed limits.Methods used include roadside speed traps set up and operated by the police and automated roadside "speed camera" systems, which may incorporate the use of an automatic number plate recognition system. [1]

  7. Automotive navigation system - Wikipedia

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    1995: Device called "Mobile Assistant" or short, MASS, produced by Munich-based company ComRoad AG, won the title "Best Product in Mobile Computing" on CeBit by magazine Byte. It offered turn-by-turn navigation via wireless internet connection, with both GPS and speed sensor in the car.

  8. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Garmin Tech Center (台灣國際航電科技大樓) is the head office of Garmin (Asia) Corporation and located in the Xizhi District of New Taipei City, Taiwan. In 2010, Garmin opened a facility in Cary, North Carolina as part of the Research Triangle Park. [88] Garmin operates in several other countries besides the UK, USA, and Taiwan. [89]

  9. SPECS (speed camera) - Wikipedia

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    SPECS cameras over motorway. SPECS is an average speed measuring speed camera system introduced in 1999. [1] [2] It is one of the systems used for speed limit enforcement in the United Kingdom. SPECS was originally manufactured by Speed Check Services Limited, from which it takes its name.