Are any speed detectors worth it over Waze?

Are any speed detectors worth it over Waze?

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991TS

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38 posts

80 months

Monday 6th January
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Was wondering if anyone had experience of using a radar detector and whether it was actually any better than Waze ?

Thinking more for these hidden mobile guns which Waze doesnt always alert to

I know back in the day there was Road Angel but I assumed that had been superseded by community based apps like Waze, Google etc

Thanks

okgo

40,362 posts

212 months

Monday 6th January
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Waze is user generated. It’ll report on what others have reported - it isn’t some black magic.

Lifesbloodygood

2,844 posts

35 months

Monday 6th January
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Always run radarbot alongside waze, seems to pick up some that waze doesnt

991TS

Original Poster:

38 posts

80 months

Monday 6th January
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Lifesbloodygood said:
Always run radarbot alongside waze, seems to pick up some that waze doesnt

Thanks I hadn’t heard of that - will try it

119

11,204 posts

50 months

Monday 6th January
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Mk1 iBall is the best imo.

mikeiow

7,049 posts

144 months

Monday 6th January
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Lifesbloodygood said:
Always run radarbot alongside waze, seems to pick up some that waze doesnt
Radar it is for fixed cameras, right?
I’ve always found Waze seems to work for all but mobile cameras - fixed ones don’t change that often.
Mind you, I also try to stay within 10% of the limits these days!

Lifesbloodygood

2,844 posts

35 months

Monday 6th January
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mikeiow said:
Lifesbloodygood said:
Always run radarbot alongside waze, seems to pick up some that waze doesnt
Radar it is for fixed cameras, right?
I’ve always found Waze seems to work for all but mobile cameras - fixed ones don’t change that often.
Mind you, I also try to stay within 10% of the limits these days!
I started running it mainly for Spain as all the Spanish petrol heads swore by it as better in Spain and it certainly seems to be, France also.. definitely alerts for temporary units, also helicopters

It’s interesting running at the same time as Waze as it becomes very clear that it alerts in some instances where Waze remains quiet.

UK usage I’m not so sure as I do very few miles there

Baldchap

9,101 posts

106 months

Monday 6th January
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Lifesbloodygood said:
mikeiow said:
Lifesbloodygood said:
Always run radarbot alongside waze, seems to pick up some that waze doesnt
Radar it is for fixed cameras, right?
I’ve always found Waze seems to work for all but mobile cameras - fixed ones don’t change that often.
Mind you, I also try to stay within 10% of the limits these days!
I started running it mainly for Spain as all the Spanish petrol heads swore by it as better in Spain and it certainly seems to be, France also.. definitely alerts for temporary units, also helicopters

It’s interesting running at the same time as Waze as it becomes very clear that it alerts in some instances where Waze remains quiet.

UK usage I’m not so sure as I do very few miles there
Just took a look as I drive to Spain a lot.

Reviews suggest the mapping is 5+ years out of date and that updates frequently ruin the app. Have you found this to be the case?

spookly

4,272 posts

109 months

Monday 6th January
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Waze should be fine for all fixed speed cameras.
For mobile cameras Waze is only useful if someone else has already reported the camera. Usually not too bad.

No point in a detector for mobile cameras, as they will all be laser based. By the time you detect anything you're probably caught anyway. It's not the 1990's.

FunnyThat

3 posts

5 months

Monday 6th January
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Does Waze not advise of mobile camera locations, rather than just mobile camera vans?

The former a warning that the latter might/might not be there if not already advised.

okgo

40,362 posts

212 months

Monday 6th January
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How don’t people know how Waze works? Baffling thread.

You see all the notifications that pop up which are obviously from other humans that have self reported right?

QuattroDave

1,677 posts

142 months

Monday 6th January
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119 said:
Mk1 iBall is the best imo.
PH bingo on 4th response, well done!

Just need someone to say "just don't speed" now

Lifesbloodygood

2,844 posts

35 months

Monday 6th January
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Baldchap said:
Lifesbloodygood said:
mikeiow said:
Lifesbloodygood said:
Always run radarbot alongside waze, seems to pick up some that waze doesnt
Radar it is for fixed cameras, right?
I’ve always found Waze seems to work for all but mobile cameras - fixed ones don’t change that often.
Mind you, I also try to stay within 10% of the limits these days!
I started running it mainly for Spain as all the Spanish petrol heads swore by it as better in Spain and it certainly seems to be, France also.. definitely alerts for temporary units, also helicopters

It’s interesting running at the same time as Waze as it becomes very clear that it alerts in some instances where Waze remains quiet.

UK usage I’m not so sure as I do very few miles there
Just took a look as I drive to Spain a lot.

Reviews suggest the mapping is 5+ years out of date and that updates frequently ruin the app. Have you found this to be the case?
It could be but I don’t use it for mapping, I use Google maps on mute, Waze and Radarbot run in the background with alerts only activated

119

11,204 posts

50 months

Monday 6th January
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QuattroDave said:
119 said:
Mk1 iBall is the best imo.
PH bingo on 4th response, well done!

Just need someone to say "just don't speed" now
You just have.

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QuattroDave

1,677 posts

142 months

Monday 6th January
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119 said:
QuattroDave said:
119 said:
Mk1 iBall is the best imo.
PH bingo on 4th response, well done!

Just need someone to say "just don't speed" now
You just have.

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Box Fresh

18,074 posts

214 months

Monday 6th January
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okgo said:
Waze is user generated. It’ll report on what others have reported - it isn’t some black magic.
Yup, its community generated shared insight.

andygo

7,129 posts

269 months

Monday 6th January
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Box Fresh said:
Yup, its community generated shared insight.
Or should that be "community generated foresight?"