Your Cell Phone Can Warn You of Speed Trapsby Mary Ann Romans | More from this Blogger 03 Apr 2008 11:38 AM
Well, if you do engage in the process, getting and giving those warnings just got a whole lot easier. All you need is a cell phone or a personal digital assistant to warn about speed traps, red light cameras and other �gonna -get-a-ticket� threats. Trapster is a new system, developed by Pete Tenereillo, that sends audio alerts to you on your mobile device when the coppers are near. The database keeps track of all of that information, holding it from an hour (for cops waiting at a speed trap) to almost permanently (for red-light cameras). Hitting #-1 (pound-one) on your keypad will alert the database that you spotted something that could cause a ticket. Because of the simple key combo, this input complies with most hands-free laws and bans related to driving with a cell phone. So far, Tenereillo says that the police officers that he has spoken with don�t have any objections to the system, because it should cause motorists to slow down and drive more carefully, something that the officers want, in spite of all of the rest of us thinking they might be just out to get us with quotas. Users of the system can choose the type of alerts that they wish to receive. Users can also rate the alerts on accuracy, to help prevent people just having fun or even law enforcement from flooding the system with false reports. The better your rating, the more credence the system will have for your alerts. The Trapster service is free and can be used with many different mobile devices. Mary Ann Romans writes about everything related to saving money in the Frugal Blog, technology in the Computing Blog, and creating a home in the Home Blog. You can read more of her articles by clicking here. Related Articles: Learn more about Mary Ann Romans ![]() Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, the kids and a 16-pound cat. Relevantcomputers tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags cell-phone, car, mobile, speed Discuss this article
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