Police Heat Map
What about a feature that shows popular police trap locations. There are locations in my town that are popular with police to setup speed traps. If those areas could glow blue like traffic areas glow red, I think that could be a great feature. If you could use the information that wazers report, then that info could be processed through an algorithm that show the high probability areas.
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Frederik commented
Good point but shouldn't drivers concentrate on driving than reporting such things? It would take too much time to make a report while driving and I'm sure you won't pull over to make a report...so that's taking too much of your needed attention.
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mitch haven commented
This will increase safety for everyone as highlighted by Withhold Seth
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Nathan commented
Possible already exists. Add speed camera in the are where police frequently setup mobile speed traps
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Nathan commented
Map editor: Could use the speed camera option. Only it doesn't give option to set it as mobile camera.
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Slawek Kotynski commented
Additionaly, the icon could stay longer, in proportion to the number of reports, in the place where such reports were repeatedly reported.
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MightyBouch commented
How about the glowing blue area with intensity to show probability, obviously but show high probability spots and times… Like collect the locations with time stamps to predict what times there will be high probability of police sitting with radar
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Anonymous commented
Whenever I have tried to add in on the map that there is police pulled someone over or a booze bus or something else to do with police, unless I’m posting it exactly where I am that the police are there then I can’t do it. I don’t want to go on my phone while I’m driving to post that the police are somewhere on the roads but if I post it when I pull over down the road then it says the police are at whatever my location is at that point and then I can’t delete it if it’s wrong. Seems a bit silly to me to not have that option.
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Anonymous commented
I think that a great addition to Waze would be an icon showing where police frequently sit (but aren’t reported to be sitting currently). For example, if police are commonly reported in one spot over a long period of time but aren’t reported to be there right now, put a warning sign there. I know of a few spots near me where police commonly sit and are reported on Waze, but I sometimes see them there without Waze reporting it. This would just give people a heads up that police are commonly there, so to be weary of that even though nobody in the area reported one to be there now.
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Yoda teach you i will commented
To Withhold Seth,
I agree with most of what you say, We ARE NOT Gov. piggy banks!
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Yoda teach you i will commented
Not sure about OTHER countries, however in AUS. Waze has removed the "Message bubble" on Police reports!!!!
IS WAZE HERE FOR THE PEOPLE OR MERELY A LAP DOG FOR THE GOV. MILITARY FORCES?
The message bubble is a GREAT Idea, if Police are at an accident, motorists are prepared to A: avoid the area or B: slow down!
RADAR TRAP! people can check their speed for compliance etc! -
hey now #deleteJosh commented
Search: heatmap
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Reggie commented
Please add "common police locations" for e.g. where police have been reported in the last 6 months or so (not necessarily currently reported).
This would give the same effect as speed cameras, make people more careful in problematic areas (police usually monitors in such areas).In my view this would be beneficial even for police too, same effect as cardboard patrol cars, or even parked empty police cars which is also common.
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Idan commented
Well.. Yesterday I saw cops pulling over people right at the corner
And the Cops mark is there but only after the first person see it and report
But what about to make the app learn people’s report and determine this place as a hot spot?
I mean.. it can mark to people “this is where cops usually waiting here and this day at this time
You can also add different kinds of background to the icon to help the driver know what is the possibility to encounter them
And if someone does report Cops are here it will be marked (but as long as the time goes by the high threat will decrease) -
Jason S. commented
Would love to see a new bubble to place on the map that says “common speed trap location” or something similar. I travel same highway often and know where all the locations cops sit. If I can warn users of those locations they can be prepared.
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Nick commented
this is a great idea, that could be switched on or off by the user. If I'm traveling out of my area, this would be very handy. I know where these vermin sit around my commute.
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PhoenixofMT Wazer commented
Negative votes.
As a former Trapster user, I can attest that "known hideouts" are pretty useless. They can hide out in dozens of places in a small area, and you never know when they'll be there. The end effect is a LOT of clutter on the map. I looked at the Trapster map of San Francisco once, and the "known hideouts" were packed 2-4 per block! I don't know how it could possibly be useful to be told that the police may be hiding in any of a dozen places in the next mile. I don't need an app to remind me that I could get in trouble if I break the law on a given stretch of road. If you're that paranoid about police, I don't see why you need technology to reinforce, or more probably amplify your paranoia. Just remember that they are hiding behind every bush and billboard and you'll be fine.
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Rui Delgado commented
If we could add the popular trap location for the country that we want, like in tomtom, igo, sygic, etc. Would be great
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Sherlock McGyver commented
I also agree with Gamma, the patrol officer who commented on how "speeding is infrequently reckless". Even speeding at what is consider "reckless by speed" is hardly reckless. Speeding in statistics is hardly even worth mentioning as a cause of accident, let alone death. Also, if government would simply set a maximum Federal speed limit for all states not-to-exceed, and require car manufacturers to govern all vehicles sold in the US at that limit (perhaps about 90 mph, or so) then they would do far better than all of the needless patrols and ticketing for profit. Once cars become more connected, this will even be outdated, and cars will self-regulate their speeds based on geofencing, which will know what zone the car is in based on GPS, know the desired speed limits and be able to govern on-the-fly.
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Sherlock McGyver commented
That's a great idea to have as an Advanced Option. Show the locations that police are often reported based on historical data. Genius. DO IT!
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Anonymous commented
How do we report radar traps??