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: To get the "trick" of audio alerts, users had to ensure "Play voice over Bluetooth" and "Unmuted" settings were active. As a driver approached a known fixed speed camera, the app would provide an audio chime and a verbal warning. 2. Crowdsourced Reporting (The "Waze" Method)
: The feature relies heavily on user data. In rural areas, the "trick" might not work as effectively due to fewer active users reporting mobile speed traps. Summary Table: Google Maps vs. Speed Cameras Fixed Camera Icons Visual icons on the planned route. Helps plan for known checkpoints. Mobile Speed Traps User-reported "live" locations. Alerts drivers to temporary police radar. Speedometer Real-time GPS speed tracking. Keeps driver within legal limits. Audio Chimes Hands-free verbal warnings. Allows driver to stay focused on the road. 2022---Little-trick--Google-Maps-warns-of-speed-cameras
: In these regions, "speed camera alerts" are legally restricted. Google Maps often labels these as "Danger Zones" instead of specific camera locations to comply with local laws. : To get the "trick" of audio alerts,
: When a route is active, Google Maps displays small orange/yellow camera icons on the map. Crowdsourced Reporting (The "Waze" Method) : The feature
: If multiple users reported the same location, Google Maps would highlight the area for all nearby users, often with a "Still there?" prompt to ensure accuracy. 3. Visual Speedometer Integration