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More and more drivers are hit by costly speeding fines each year. That's why knowing where the speed cameras are doesn't just make driving safer - it's better for your wallet too.
TomTom Mobile Safety Cameras gives you advanced warnings on fixed speed cameras and real-time warnings for mobile speed cameras.
You also get warnings about railway crossings, average speed checks, mobile hotspots and accident black spots.
So you can stop worrying about safety cameras. It saves you money on speeding fines, helping you drive safely and relaxed, wherever you are.
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Know where the cameras are, with mobile safety camera alerts sent directly to your TomTom device
Get hundreds of up-to-date fixed camera locations, plus warnings for other types of cameras including red light cameras and mobile camera hotspots
Easily report or remove camera locations yourself and share them with the whole community
Choose audio or visual warnings of upcoming safety cameras
Get alerts as you approach accident blackspots and (ungated) railway crossings
Independent research proves that satellite navigation makes driving safer. Users are less stressed, less distracted and generally feel safer.
TomTom has the biggest navigation community with over 25 million users
95% coverage
TomTom Safety Camera locations are used by traffic authorities and radio stations
Your travel time and driving distance are significantly reduced
With TomTom Mobile Safety Cameras, your TomTom device warns you whenever there is a safety camera on your route. You get alerts for mobile cameras, fixed cameras, and all other types of camera supported in your country.
Mobile cameras are sent directly onto your device as you drive. All other camera locations are stored on your device. You can update them regularly by connecting to TomTom HOME.
If you spot a new speed camera or find that one has been removed, you can report it easily and share it with other TomTom users.
For every type of camera you get a visual alert and a warning sound. You can set your own preferred alert sound that you will hear whenever you are in close proximity to a camera. You can even adjust the timing!
Your LIVE device comes with a pre-installed base of fixed safety camera locations. You can keep them up-to-date by connecting regularly to TomTom HOME, which will give you the latest accident blackspots , (ungated) railway locations and other types of cameras supported in your country too.
Mobile safety camera locations are sent straight to your device as you drive.
In New Zealand your LIVE device supports:
Mobile safety cameras
Fixed safety cameras
Red light cameras
Mobile Safety Cameras is part of TomTom LIVE Services, which brings a bundle of the best real-time TomTom services straight to your device.
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You automatically receive the locations of mobile speed cameras through the built-in connectivity of your TomTom LIVE device. You can even select the warning sound played when approaching a speed camera.
Different types of speed cameras are: fixed speed camera, red light, bi-directional, vehicle restriction and toll road camera. Your LIVE device comes with a pre-installed base of these speed camera locations, that varies per country, and will alert you when in the proximity of a speed camera. You can select the warning sound played when approaching a speed camera in the speed camera menu.
Premium speed cameras are provided in addition to your basic speed camera types and consist of average speed checks, (ungated) railway crossings, accident black spots and mobile camera hotspots. Your LIVE device comes with a pre-installed base of these premium speed camera locations, that varies per country. You can select if you wish to be warned and the sound played when approaching a camera in the speed camera menu.
After a mobile speed camera appears on your device it will remain there for three hours.
At this moment the extended safety cameras offering is only available for the TomTom LIVE devices.
No, currently you only receive safety cameras in New Zealand.
The mobile speed camera database is updated real-time - whenever new (mobile) safety cameras are reported, through the built-in connectivity of the device.
(Mobile) speed camera alerts will be visible to the user when they approach this location.
Users can report mobile cameras in three ways:
Through the new and enhanced voice control option on your TomTom you can report a camera by saying: report a 'speed camera'
Select 'camera reporting' in your quick menu and report a mobile camera via this menu when passing a safety camera location that is not yet in the device
'Report a camera' in the Safety camera menu of the device
Yes, you can use TomTom HOME desktop software to download the latest fixed speed camera database when you have a subscription to LIVE services. Mobile safety cameras are sent to your device in real-time.
Fixed Cameras: TomTom checks multiple customer reports on an ongoing basis. These reports are incorporated in the speed camera database that is pre-installed on our devices.
Likely Mobile Camera locations (Mobile Camera Hotspots): Likely Mobile Safety Cameras have been derived from 3 years of historical information of locations of active (mobile) cameras ▪ For a likely location (mobile hotspot) to become active, 1 user report is required.
Active Mobile Camera Hotspots: A camera location has been reported and activated by at least 2 unique devices.
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