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harrybozack 04-03-2008 03:47 PM

Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
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Saw this on SlashDot, definitely looks interesting. Has information on speedtraps and red light cameras. Hopefully this takes off because I'm sure it would be better than what TomTom and other POI services if enough people contributed to it.

Instructions for WM5/WM6

Direct link to cab (rapidshare)

rainfreak 04-03-2008 03:52 PM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
Looks pretty cool. I live in Toledo, Ohio and they don't have any of the 21 in my city though...

woody88 04-03-2008 03:55 PM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
thanks, will give it a shot and see if it's good.

PS. by the way, the direct cab file doesn't seem to work for me, but the .zip file is good.

TweetyBear 04-03-2008 04:04 PM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
nice. i saw this on the news and thought it was cool. thanks for sharing

harrybozack 04-04-2008 08:43 AM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
I haven't installed this yet...any thoughts?

Lsme420 04-04-2008 01:23 PM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
Looks kinda lame. Is this supposed to be real time right? Like I see a cop and I press the 1 to upload to the data base there is a cop at 5th and main and then it would warn other drivers in that area? I cant see it being to accurate. I live in Maine and non of the cams in my town are on it either. Its all about the Garmin. It has the same red light/speed cam POI.

Phreddo 04-05-2008 02:06 AM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lsme420 (Post 240568)
Looks kinda lame. Is this supposed to be real time right? Like I see a cop and I press the 1 to upload to the data base there is a cop at 5th and main and then it would warn other drivers in that area? I cant see it being to accurate. I live in Maine and non of the cams in my town are on it either. Its all about the Garmin. It has the same red light/speed cam POI.


You're just a Garmin shill, admit it.

Mr31337 04-05-2008 09:00 AM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
This sounds pretty cool if it works. Ill check it out right away!

Lsme420 04-05-2008 10:52 AM

Re: Trapster - GPS speedtrap/red light camera database
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Phreddo (Post 241220)
You're just a Garmin shill, admit it.

Na Im not selling anything, but in my defense I have tried most of the other ones too. TomTom/iGo/ect. Cant live without GPS ya know.

odell leon 04-13-2008 02:31 PM

Cool new software TRAPSTER
 
I just added Trapster to my TYTN II here in Florida. Trapster will warn me whenever I'm driving in an area where there is police radar. Whenever I see radar I send the report to Trapster by my cell phone. Its just one number speed dial.This program is all over the USA. Go to Trapster.com to join ,its free

mdcnman6 04-13-2008 05:19 PM

Re: Cool new software TRAPSTER
 
sounds interesting...how accurate is it

Lsme420 04-13-2008 05:26 PM

Re: Cool new software TRAPSTER
 
Already a thread about it HERE on the Geeks. Please search first and see if there is a thread you can contribute to rather than start a new thread.
Its just more to sift through..................

gianthobbit 01-15-2009 04:29 PM

trapster on TP, usefule???
 
I just found this cool software that helps you identify cop speed traps:
http://www.trapster.com/index.php

Does anyone use this and find it useful? I did a quick search of the site but did not see a link for Windows Mobile download, just iPhone, Blackberry, and a Nokia device (I assume this is the WM version.)

CozBoogie 01-15-2009 04:35 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
Moved to the Software Forum.

late,
Coz

BigDiesel07 01-15-2009 05:00 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
I don't think they have an App out for WM yet... It's a good site though

auto_exec 01-15-2009 06:17 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
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Originally Posted by BigDiesel07 (Post 642798)
I don't think they have an App out for WM yet... It's a good site though

Yeah, they do. Check http://www.trapster.com/windows-mobile.php ... hard to find. :)

Attaching the CAB to this post, I'll be installing to my phone shortly.

Hafrust 01-15-2009 06:19 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
Looks familiar.

Rockfshr 01-15-2009 06:19 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
I use it on my mogul, works good and there is several others in my area using it so the info is pretty reliable.

lwrdrchvy2 01-15-2009 06:49 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
Looks like a good program and a smart concept but ill continue to rely on my trusty radar detector since it alerts me of police even if they haven't been reported yet.

BigDiesel07 01-15-2009 06:57 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
I'll try it out..

jhw549 01-15-2009 09:34 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
Saw this on freewarepocketpc.net almost three months ago... I installed it for a while then got rid of it... This was my review of it at the time:
Quote:

A great concept, but there are MAJOR issues with the implementation. Firstly in my area (Bergen/Passaic County NJ, NY Metro Area) it triggers far too often and quite frequently on adjacent streets, making it say "Police often hide here" all too often. Secondly, under view, the text is too small to read while driving if you have your device on a windshield mount, it is not adjustable, and the text ends with a "..." if it is too long to show on one line making it difficult to figure out what area it is talking about. In my opinion it would be better if the view function were to be implemented as a map with icons for what is coming up, rather than in a text form with voices that, even at full volume on my HTC Mogul (PPC6800), are difficult at best to hear while on the road. I notice cops easily and know where they hide in my area, so for the good of the community I'm going to contribute and report when I pass by a cop, hiding spot, traffic camera, or speed camera. However, until the view function can be better implemented I find it to be near impossible to use on the road, not to mention rather annoyingly active in my area.
Hope this helps...

devinc 01-15-2009 11:11 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
I used it on my 6800. Can't use it on my i910 because Verizon has not unlocked the GPS yet.

I liked the application and used it regularly.

The above poster critiqued the fact that he got too many alerts. Well you can set your account to filter certain alerts if you are getting too many. You can filter them both by distance and by reliability. For example, if an alert that police often hide in a spot is only posted by a single user, then it has a very low reliability. You could simply choose to ignore those.

I too at first worried about getting so many alerts. But then I simply set my filters and got it to the level I was comfortable with.

The main problems I found with the app are:

1. It uses another service to reverse engineer the street locations from the gps spot that someone reports something. Specifically what happens is that when you report something, the app finds your GPS coordinates and then tags it to the nearest cross streets. This sounds like a good idea until you report something along a main boulevard halfway between two intersections and the algorithm finds that the nearest intersection is actually two small side streets one house removed from the boulevard.

This means if there is a cop hiding on Kanan Blvd the alert might say there is a live speed trap on Denton and Eagleton. Now, that's useful if you can look on a map and see that Denton and Eagleton is right near the part of Kanan you are on, but when driving you hardly have time to call up a map.

Furthermore, if you don't know the area intimately, then you will have no idea where Denton and Eagleton are and will blindly travel down Kanan and get a ticket.

I mentioned this problem to the Trapster folks, but it seems right now they can do nothign about it. I recommended they instead force their algorithm to plot the exact street the GPS location is on and then find the nearest intersection ON THAT STREET. It seems to me you could do that pretty easily. Use the current alogrithm but have it reject any intersection not containing the street in question and move onto the next nearest and so forth.

2. I like to use it while I am using Google Maps or Live Search or even listening to music. The problem is that the voice alert can wake up passengers in the car on a long trip if they are sleeping. You can turn off the sound and instead have the warning appear as text, but they appear on a screen that takes up the whole phone screen. Much better would be an option where a little icon appears on your taskbar and maybe a soft ding sound is made alerting you to the icon. Then if you really want more details after you slow down you can drill down to the screen.

In any event, right now the app works best in areas where lots of users are using it. Since it is free, I highly recommend trying it out. The more people who use it, the better it reports.

Frankly, even though my phone doesn't have GPS, I still get the text messages from the site alerting me to the location of speed traps and I still find even the text messages useful to let me know where police like to hide.

Devin

dannzeman 01-16-2009 03:47 PM

Re: trapster on TP, usefule???
 
I've been using for a few weeks and there are a lot of issues with it that could be improved. I use it while driving in areas I'm not familiar with. Its better than nothing.

WarChild 02-02-2009 02:11 PM

Police tracking program.
 
This is a great (LEGAL) program that allows you to tack (in live conditions) local law enforcement. Let me know what you think. Oh and its free!

http://www.trapster.com/

stevedusa 02-02-2009 02:14 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
1. My friends who works as LAPD/LACSD uses them all the time to counter the trap-reporting.
2. It is still illegal to operate your phone/device while behind the wheel.

WarChild 02-02-2009 02:15 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stevedusa (Post 684455)
1. My friends who works as LAPD/LACSD uses them all the time to counter the trap-reporting.
2. It is still illegal to operate your phone/device while behind the wheel.

not in my state.

stevedusa 02-02-2009 02:17 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ClevelandWheeler (Post 684457)
not in my state.

I miss Florida.

HBOOT 02-02-2009 02:17 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
phuk paying tickets, I only speed from Zero to speed limit may be 5 xtras...dazzz it:laughing3:

jdesola 02-02-2009 02:21 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
So they put you in a database and sell your email address to pay for this free program or what? I want to download it but I'm always skeptical of the 'sign up free' type of thing. Any experience?

John1 02-02-2009 02:27 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
works i love it thanks I even found you cleveland and added you to my buddies list. thanks again

racemepls 02-02-2009 02:28 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdesola (Post 684470)
So they put you in a database and sell your email address to pay for this free program or what? I want to download it but I'm always skeptical of the 'sign up free' type of thing. Any experience?

I create a "dummy" email account just for this reason. Now i can try out anything and i dont care how much junk mail they send. junk that **** up lol.

lwrdrchvy2 02-02-2009 02:29 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
already a thread going on this app.. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...light=trapster

LilRico 02-02-2009 02:30 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ClevelandWheeler (Post 684457)
not in my state.

Hellz yeah! Florida FTW!:-({|=

kilmarac 02-02-2009 02:30 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Temporaryinbox.com works great! :-P

darren.wlsn1 02-02-2009 02:32 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
i use a free spam filter thats also very slick for these situations. http://www.softsia.com/Pocket-SpamFi...nload-3s14.htm

akijikan 02-02-2009 02:33 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
its called spam.la

WarChild 02-02-2009 02:34 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
1 didn't know the same thread already existed...sorry (i did search)
2 you don't really do anything it just tells you if your near where cops usually are.
3 if you want to report a cop you just hit 1 button

seems easy enough and works great on my pro.

WarChild 02-02-2009 02:36 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
I have had this from my treo days and haven't gotten any more spam than i usually do so I wouldn't think they sell your email address but as stated before might be a good idea to make a false one. Its free on aol or yahoo anyways.

CozBoogie 02-02-2009 02:37 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Moved to the Software Forum.

late,
Coz

WarChild 02-02-2009 02:38 PM

Re: Police tracking program.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hbenz2008 (Post 684462)
phuk paying tickets, I only speed from Zero to speed limit may be 5 xtras...dazzz it:laughing3:

can be used for more than this, like knowing where traffic is going to be slower.


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