User Guide

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AV8OR Ace User’s Guide Automotive Mode Operation
Pub. No D200904000003 Page 4-33 Rev 1 Jul 2009
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There are different types of Road Safety Cameras.
Symbol Type Description
Fixed Some speed cameras stand by the
roadside, looking in one direction,
measuring one or both directions of the
traffic. They measure your current speed.
For these speed cameras you can specify
the controlled traffic direction and the speed
limit. GoDrive warns you when you
approach these speed cameras in the
measured direction. If your speed exceeds
the speed limit near the speed camera,
GoDrive plays a special warning sound.
Mobile Some speed cameras are operated from
vehicles. They do not always work and they
are not set to check a preset speed limit.
The warning is similar to fixed speed
cameras, but as there is no speed limit
given, only the proximity is announced.
Built-in Some speed cameras are built into traffic
lights. They work like fixed speed cameras,
but they are difficult to spot. The warning for
proximity and speeding is the same as for
the fixed speed cameras.
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These speed cameras work in pairs, and do
not measure your current speed but your
average speed between the two speed
cameras. Both identify your car and record
the exact time you pass them. They use the
difference between the two points in time to
calculate your average speed. GoDrive
warns you when you approach one of these
speed cameras, but as you pass by, the
warning stays on, and your average speed
is measured until you reach another speed
camera of this type. If your average speed
exceeds the speed limit between the two
speed cameras, you receive the same
special warning sound as with the other