Hoo Ray to the Red light Cameras file

 

I had to spend 8 hours in traffic school few months ago because of the camera in Laguna woods, CA. NOT AGAIN .. Thanks so much for the file. It was worth $5.00. highly recommended to everyone. I have Nuvi 200W, wished somehow I could add voice and icon, but don't know how. If anyone can give me some input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Re: Hoo Ray to the Red light Cameras file

tmpham34 wrote:

I had to spend 8 hours in traffic school few months ago because of the camera in Laguna woods, CA. NOT AGAIN .. Thanks so much for the file. It was worth $5.00. highly recommended to everyone. I have Nuvi 200W, wished somehow I could add voice and icon, but don't know how. If anyone can give me some input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Hi Tmpham34,

You can find a wealth of information by searching the POI Factory and using the search term "Alerts" or just click on the link (below) I've provided in this reply.

Happy hunting...

Click here for help with alerts

Regards,

tailspin

Nüvi 670

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Sullivan's Law: Murphy was an optimist!

tmpham34, Welcome to the

tmpham34,
Welcome to the group, you will want to check out some of these threads also that are all about the tricks and features of your Nuvi 200W. http://www.poi-factory.com/search/node/nuvi+200W

Miss POI

those red light cams are bad

yah, living in the bay and Sacramento.. is pretty bad with those tricky cams. The red light file is way worth the price. I have a nuvi 350 and the file will work on that. I highly recommend it.

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Steve: Sacramento, USA. Garmin: Nuvi 350, c340 user

I do alot of

driving and I try to keep my red light file up to date. It has been a huge help to me!

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Not doing anything worth a darn.

POI Factory is awsome .. Thanks everyone ..

Thank you all for your suggestions and assistance.

How often are the red light

How often are the red light POI's updated?

Weekly if changes are

Weekly if changes are needed.

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Nuvi 660 -- and not upgrading it or maps until Garmin fixes long-standing bugs/problems, and get maps to where they are much more current, AND corrected on a more timely basis when advised of mistakes.