Speed trap mobile

April 8, 2008 · Filed Under Innovations 

With Global Positioning System better known as GPS, It can anonymously reports location data to a fundamental processor, which in turn information out what areas are moving at a snail’s pace, and reroutes the GPS consequently.

Adapting that technology, Trapster is a mobile service that permits motorists send information about speed traps and red light cameras using easy keystrokes.
The application is quite effortless, just run it in the background, and press in “#1″ to report the speed trap. Or, if you’re approaching a speed trap, the service will send you an SMS as an alert. It also has a sound alert feature which announces “live police” when in range.

It’s a good idea. Possibly one day our Nokia GPS phones will sport Dash-like keep in touch to each other with full support for speed traps on the road.

Via: Nokiaphoneblog

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