The speed trap alert sound should consider the speed limit of the trap
The speed trap alert sound should consider the speed limit of the camera and not the current road the driver is on.
In situations where the driver is on a fast road and is about to exit to a slower road with a speed trap, the driver does not receive the sound alert as they should if they were already on the road with the camera.
For example: A driver is driving at 90 km/h on a road with a speed limit of 100 km/h, following a route already indicated on Waze. The driver is going to take an exit to a slower road with a speed limit of 80 km/h. On the slower road, there is a speed camera (80 km/h) less than 400 meters from the exit the driver will take. Approximately 500 meters before the speed camera, still on the fast road, the driver receives a blue pop-up for the speed camera but does not receive the sound alert indicating that they need to reduce their speed because the alert is considering the current road's speed limit and not the speed limit of the road where the camera is located.