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By: The Road Safety Tech Team
Let us explain. You just saw a flash. You open the app immediately to see if you were caught. Result: It does not work. By the time you see the flash, the camera has already taken your photo. The app cannot un-take that photo. Furthermore, your fellow drivers haven't had time to report the flash yet. You are looking for information about the past; the app only provides information about the present and future. Scenario B: The "Is this camera active?" question. You are driving a route you haven't taken in six months. You see a speed camera housing. You check the app before you pass it. Result: It works well. If the app shows 12 reports from the last hour, that camera is likely active. If it shows "No recent flashes" or "Camera reported as faulty," you have useful intel. Testing the Accuracy: Real-World Data vs. Official Tickets We ran a three-month test across three major UK counties (Essex, Greater Manchester, and West Midlands) with a panel of 50 drivers. haveubeenflashed work
It works, but only if you understand its limits. Drive safe, and remember: The best way to never ask "haveubeenflashed work" is to keep the needle below the limit. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always obey local traffic laws. Speeding endangers lives. Do not use mobile devices while driving. By: The Road Safety Tech Team Let us explain