![]() ![]() I am glad that Cyclops has finally finished their database for North America and have been waiting for it for a long time. ![]() We don't have speed cameras up here, so I don't know how far of a distance they are set for, but the RLC warning was more than ample IMO. It is nice to approach an intersection the has a camera, but not in the direction you are traveling, and not be annoyed by a notification. With waypoints, Garmin's Cyclops database knows what street you are on and what direction you are traveling so you get minimal false warnings. In Providence, there are several cameras that are on service roads paralleling the highway, causing false warnings. POI's only allow for a radius, therefor red light and speed cameras will go off no matter which way you are traveling or what road you are on. The Cyclops files utilize Waypoints rather than a POI file. It's not that I discount or discredit the efforts of Miss POI and others with this database, but there is one major difference that I will gladly pay for.
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