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Joined: 30/12/2002 17:36:20 Posts: 4916 Location: Oxfordshire, England, UK
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:26 am Post subject:
Hi Andy_P2002 and leemcg,
Andy_P2002 wrote:
I guess the reason that some of the camera positions are a bit vague may be because the notification of new cameras can come from many sources, not just TomTom Go owners.
I hope that you’re not insinuating that people who use SatNav systems other than the TomTom GO are less able to accurately collect and report camera sites than people who do have a TomTom GO. 8O ;)
leemcg wrote:
Where should you add the camera? Assuming you're in ideal conditions and it's possible to differentiate - should the location be there the actual camera is, or where the white lines are on the road? Currently it seems to be a mixture.
As long as it’s safe for the driver (or better still a passenger), in ideal conditions the camera should be added where the actual camera is physically located, i.e. as you pass it. This will give you a warning right up to the camera and once you’re past the camera the warning should stop, unless of course there’s another known camera in the vicinity.
leemcg wrote:
My guess is "nobody really cares for our purpose", I suppose I'd just like to try to be right, and I live near a lot of cameras which I could easily set up to be very accurate.
If at all possible, we’d like to have the camera locations as accurate as possible. As Andy_P2002 said it’s best to place them in the carriageway (on the correct side of a dual carriageway or motorway). If you have a lot of camera near where you live then please record them as accurately as you can, and then send them in!
Regards, _________________ Robert.
iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 14.0.1: iOS CamerAlert v2.0.7
TomTom GO Mobile iOS 2.3.1; TomTom (UK & ROI and Europe) iOS apps v1.29
Garmin Camper 770 LMT-D
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:55 am Post subject:
Privateer wrote:
Hi Andy_P2002 and leemcg,
Andy_P2002 wrote:
I guess the reason that some of the camera positions are a bit vague may be because the notification of new cameras can come from many sources, not just TomTom Go owners.
I hope that you’re not insinuating that people who use SatNav systems other than the TomTom GO are less able to accurately collect and report camera sites than people who do have a TomTom GO. 8O ;)
Errr...No!
What I meant is that I've no idea how other systems deal with the problems of "Warn only when on Route" and the exact position of cameras etc on the map.
Lots of times I've found cameras in places where the Go doesn't trigger the alert. Some reasons are
1) because the camera is near a slip road and the Go thinks it is on THAT road not the main carriageway
2) a red light camera is placed on a complicated junction and the Go thinks it is on the side turning.
3) A reversable camera is mounted on the central reservation of a dual carrageway but is shown only on one carriageway
Other units may be better or worse at coping with these situations. All I know is that if I find a "funny" like the above, I experiment (using "route demo") to find where the position needs to be changed to and send it in as a correction with a note along the lines of "only a little positional change, but the Go is happier with it here".
Joined: 30/12/2002 17:36:20 Posts: 4916 Location: Oxfordshire, England, UK
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:34 pm Post subject:
Hi Andy_P2002,
Sounds like you are running your TomTom GO with the "Warn only if POI is on route" box checked for all of the camera database POI categories. If you use the TomTom GO Proximity Alerts, then we recommend that you uncheck the "Warn only if POI is on route" box:
PocketGPSWorld guide wrote:
Step 6. Set up Proximity Alerts (optional)
Change Preferences | Manage (or Maintain) POI | Warn when near POI
Select each POI in turn,
Select the distance for warning
Select the warning sound
Uncheck the "Warn only if POI is on route" box
Repeat until all POIs are set up to warn.
NB. If you check the "Warn only if POI is on route" box, then you will not be warned of POIs that you approach if:
1. The POIs are slightly away from the road.
2. You have no destination and therefore no route planned.
I suppose that you always have a route planned in your TomTom GO, else you wouldn’t get a warning.
This raises a good point, I wonder how many TomTom GO users have the "Warn only if POI is on route" box checked. Time for a poll, I think.
Andy_P2002 wrote:
3) A reversable camera is mounted on the central reservation of a dual carrageway but is shown only on one carriageway
Are there many reversible cameras mounted in the central reservation of a dual carriageway in the whole of the country? I’ve only ever seen two, which are both on the A338 heading into/away from Bournemouth. I haven’t driven on all of the country’s road so there may be more. I think in these circumstances it might be best to record two cameras, one on each side of the dual carriageway at the position of the reversible camera.
Regards, _________________ Robert.
iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 14.0.1: iOS CamerAlert v2.0.7
TomTom GO Mobile iOS 2.3.1; TomTom (UK & ROI and Europe) iOS apps v1.29
Garmin Camper 770 LMT-D
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:14 pm Post subject:
Privateer wrote:
Hi Andy_P2002,
Sounds like you are running your TomTom GO with the "Warn only if POI is on route" box checked for all of the camera database POI categories....
This raises a good point, I wonder how many TomTom GO users have the "Warn only if POI is on route" box checked. Time for a poll, I think.
Yes I do have them checked. I've tried both ways, and there are advantages and disadvantages to both.
What we really need (and I've suggested to TomTom (ever hopeful!)) is another option: "Warn only when on route unless no route is set, in which case warn anyway". That's not a perfect solution, but I'd have thought would be very easy to implement.
Quote:
Are there many reversible cameras mounted in the central reservation of a dual carriageway in the whole of the country?
Quite a lot around my way. Most of them sit pointing in the same direction for ages, but catch loads of regular commuters when they DO get turned round. What I've never seen, but apparently exists, is a double sided Gatso!
Quote:
I think in these circumstances it might be best to record two cameras, one on each side of the dual carriageway at the position of the reversible camera.
That's good to know! In fact I'd sent one in just like that last month, 'cos I thought it was the best solution, but I forgot where it was before I could check if it had been put in!
Joined: 30/12/2002 17:36:20 Posts: 4916 Location: Oxfordshire, England, UK
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:39 pm Post subject:
Andy_P2002 wrote:
What we really need (and I've suggested to TomTom (ever hopeful!)) is another option: "Warn only when on route unless no route is set, in which case warn anyway". That's not a perfect solution, but I'd have thought would be very easy to implement.
Yes, it would be very useful!
Andy_P2002 wrote:
What I've never seen, but apparently exists, is a double sided Gatso!
There always used to be double-sided GATSOs on the A338 in Bournemouth. I haven’t been down there for a while. If you have a look on the UKSpeedtraps website you’ll see them. Here’s the direct link for further information. Some web sites have reported that these units can have two cameras in them, it is impossible to do this due to space.
Regards, _________________ Robert.
iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 14.0.1: iOS CamerAlert v2.0.7
TomTom GO Mobile iOS 2.3.1; TomTom (UK & ROI and Europe) iOS apps v1.29
Garmin Camper 770 LMT-D
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:59 pm Post subject:
Ahh, that's what you were talking about earlier, Privateer.
What we have around here is a lot of standard Gatsos, either on the central reservation, or sometimes just on a bollarded refuge on a single carriageway. Dotted paint markers in both directions, and a sneaky crew who turn it round in the dead of night
I'm pretty sure they can do it with the red light cams too.
Joined: Jun 22, 2005 Posts: 150 Location: worthing
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 5:23 pm Post subject:
quite chuffed added my first cameras today emailed them of, and deleted of my tomtom the old ones, so i got ones in the right position now,
i am guessing keep them in my cameras till the update at the end of the month, delete from my cameras and install the new speed camera files form here,
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 7:18 pm Post subject:
Spot on!
Well actually I'd install the new version, check that your new ones have been included, THEN delete them from "my cameras". :D
(Come to think of it, when you check to see if they've been included, because the icons will be right on top of eachother, sometimes you have to juggle switching the views on and off to see them all)
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:45 pm Post subject:
worthingsaxovtr wrote:
more and more people will be adding the same cameras making sure we keep our licencse clean
That's why it MIGHT not have been added. Imagine all the emails arriving on Richard's desk, some listing the same camera in several slightly different places, some saying temporary cameras have gone or become permanent, some just moving a camera to the other carriageway. Sounds quite a headache to me! There was one time when I reported a camera one month, it was included the next month, but then it vanished again the following month. Turned out someone else had sworn blind there wasn't a camera there!
I stopped and took a photograph of the camera in the end (how's that for role reversal!) just to prove it was still there
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