Gathering Wash. DC Metro Speed Camera Coordinates...Questions

 

I guess this question is directed mostly toward Miss POI.....
I'm in the process of gathering the coordinates of all speed cameras in Montgomery County, MD, Chevy Chase Village, Rockville City and Wash. DC.
It's going to take some time, but I hope to get to most of them.
When these are eventually put into a download like the red light cameras, and they work as well as the light cameras, they'll be invaluable.
So far I've gotten several coordinates for fixed cameras. Most of these have been installed within the last few months.
What's the best way to submit these coordinates to POI Factory?
BTW, I have coordinates, addresses, orientation, posted speed limit, and school zone or not.

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Montgomery Co, MD

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There's a link on the right side of the page (under your user name) that reads "report an enforcement camera".

Click that link and you will find instructions.

Another couple of questions

Another couple of questions regarding the red light camera POI's and the speed camera POI's:
I've noticed that the w.i.p/sneak peek speed camera database has the same file name as the red light cameras. They can't be uploaded into a GPS independently, as one will replace the other when downloaded into the appropriate folder.
Do the rl cameras & speed camera databases have to be merged into the same filename/download? I.e. will GPS's only accept one custom POI download?
If that's the case, then I'm assuming that the alerts will sound and look the same (whether red light or speed camera) - with no way to differentiate one from the other, except for the 'approach speed' warning?

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Montgomery Co, MD

Chevy chase new camera

there is a new camera right off Chevy chase circle. When you get to the city line with DC. Is there a way to update my file on my tomtom??? Manually editing???

the file is zipped

when you download you will see that there are two csv files, one for red lights and one for cameras. You can have separate alerts for each.

Realize that every time you run poi loader, it will erase any files on the gps. So I have my current config in a folder. Then anytime I want to update I just change that file, but everything else stays the same. This also works when I make differnt "profiles." Such as when going to a city that I don't normally and will not want all their poi's execpt when there or when someone else borrows the unit for their vacation. When it comes back I can restore it to normal.

Daniel

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