Thursday, May 14, 2009
GPS Traffic Camera Locator

Labels: GPS, Radar, Radar Detectors, Speeding Tickets, Traffic Tickets
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Get Speed Trap Alerts on your Cell Phone

Anything to avoid being stopped may be worth a look.
At http://www.trapster.com/ you can sign up for free to get Speed Trap alerts on your Cell Phone or GPS device. Trapster® users share the location of police speed traps by simply clicking their mobile phones. It uses your phone's GPS and Internet to alert you as you approach reported traps
From their website:
"If you are concerned you should probably check the laws in your state or country, but our lawyers don't think so. In fact, the police we've spoken with actually like the idea. It beeps, people slow down, they have met their objective, you save money on the ticket and insurance, and everyone is happy. The police can always find plenty of other people to issue violations to. People who don't use Trapster®, that is."
It is currently available for:
iPhone 3G, BlackBerry, Nokia s60 (N95 and similar) or other unlocked Java/J2ME phone, or Windows Mobile, Garmin, TomTom, or Dash Express.
Labels: GPS, Speed Traps, Speeding Tickets, Ticket, Traffic Tickets
Monday, December 08, 2008
iPhone Applications for Speed Traps

There are now at least two iPhone Applications for Speed Traps: Trapster a free application and NMobile available through iTunes. NMobile has a much better application but Trapster has more users and thus more information. So at this time Trapster might be a better bet. Check out both to make your decision.
Labels: GPS, Radar, Speed Traps, Speeding Tickets, Ticket, Traffic Tickets
Friday, July 04, 2008
No more worrying about speed traps?
Labels: GPS, Radar Detectors, Speeding Tickets
A few other useful links:
Centralaw for general Legal Issues,
Computer and Internet Law,
DUIFLA Motorsports at DirtyDetails.com,
DuiFla DUI DWI In Florida,
Your Florida Online Traffic School,
DUI in Tampa Bay Florida,
DUI in Hillsborough Florida
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