Sensible two Baht worth!!VincentD wrote:Radarbot is a crowd sourced gps application, I e. it depends on user generated inputs. The more users you have, the more up to date it gets. The fixed cameras are already a part of most gps apps anyway. So to use this you need to be connected to the internet if you want the up to date info.
Not something I would put much faith in, and they do try to make you buy an 'upgraded' version.
I use a radar detector, and have always had one in my car since 1992. The latest iterations have gps capability and a built in database of speed cameras. Has saved me the hassle of getting stuck in a queue at a road stop.
Just because I have one does not mean I intend to drive at warp speed, but more to avoid unnecessary delays to a journey. Many of us do go over the speed limit, but there is a safe way to do so, and an unsafe way to do the same.
My two baht worth..
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