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About Speed Cameras
The Speed Cameras service warns you about the following roadside camera locations:
Speed Camera locations.
Dangerous roads.
Speed trap locations.
Average speed camera locations.
Traffic light camera locations.
Note: In France, no warnings are given for individual cameras or different types of camera. It is
only possible to warn about danger zones. Danger zones are areas where there may be camer-
as. It's possible to report or confirm the location of danger zones, but it's not possible to remove
them.
Important: Regularly connect your navigation device to the TomTom HOME to update the list of
locations for fixed cameras and black spots.
Subscribing to this service
The Speed Cameras service is a subscription service that you can join using the TomTom website
at tomtom.com.
To download the latest fixed speed camera locations to your navigation device, connect your
device to your computer and start TomTom HOME.
Updating locations for alerts
The locations of speed cameras can change frequently. New cameras can also appear without
warning and the locations for other alerts, such as dangerous roads, may also change position.
As a result, you may want to have the latest list of camera and alert locations on your device be-
fore you start a journey.
To ensure that you have the latest list, connect your TomTom Rider to your computer shortly be-
fore you begin each trip. Start TomTom HOME to update and your device is then updated with all
the latest fixed alert locations.
Speed Camera warnings
By default, warnings are given 15 seconds before you reach a speed camera location. To change
the number of seconds or warning sound, tap Change warning preferences in the Speed Cameras
menu.
You are warned in three ways:
Speed Cameras