Five Red Light Camera Detection Apps

Trapster
This App models the old-school consideration of flashing your headlights to alert other drivers of menacing road traps ahead. Here's how it works: a user first discovers a red light camera (or a cop waiting behind a bush with a radar gun), then clicks a button to report the trap. The trap gets submitted to Trapster's shared database and updates everyone else on the network. Voice controls on the App alert other users as they approaches the same trap. That user is encouraged to click another button to rank the data for accuracy. The App is free and works for iPhone, Blackberry, Droid, Garmin, TomTom and other Smartphones. Trapster
This App models the old-school consideration of flashing your headlights to alert other drivers of menacing road traps ahead. Here's how it works: a user first discovers a red light camera (or a cop waiting behind a bush with a radar gun), then clicks a button to report the trap. The trap gets submitted to Trapster's shared database and updates everyone else on the network. Voice controls on the App alert other users as they approaches the same trap. That user is encouraged to click another button to rank the data for accuracy. The App is free and works for iPhone, Blackberry, Droid, Garmin, TomTom and other Smartphones.

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