
So Atkinson added Speedtrap, a feature that combines drivers' tips with Microsoft Virtual Earth to identify speed traps - either a real, live cop with a radar gun or one of those damned cameras - throughout the U.S. There's even a few foreign cities, such as London, Toronto and Rome.
Now, the information can be downloaded directly to portable navigation devices from Garmin, Mio, TomTom and others via Njection.com so that drivers can pinpoint speed traps on a given route. Atkinson says the identity of Njection's many speed-trap tipsters is kept confidential, and they include more than a few police officers who like the site because what "they're mostly interested in is getting people to drive safely."
Only one in a long list of reasons to go ahead and shell out the cash for one.
There is definitely one in my near future (not because of this, although it's a nice feature).
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