mariop1 wrote:X,Y,TYPE,SPEED,DIRTYPE,DIRECTION
1.5594400,42.5219400,1,60,[color="#FF0000"]0[/color],0
[color="#FF0000"]That[/color] is the "Direction Type"----currently set in the example to 'All Directions'.
If you change the 0 to 1, then the theory is that you would only get an alert based on the direction of the side of the street that the camera is located, in the direction of traffic.
For cameras located at an intersection, this is a bit more complicated to define direction.
mariop1 wrote:atnav shows a speedcam in some street with 100mile speed limits but i know that there are no speedcam there
Don't be so sure about that...your database may contain Mobile Cameras which show their last REPORTED position, but they can move (obviously), and be anywhere and hard to spot. Better to be alert in an area where known mobile cameras were....they could come back.
mariop1 wrote:a way to identify the uk speedcam
If you can roughly identify your areas by latitude and longitude (such as 1.5594400,42.5219400 in the example), then you can change only within that range if you want to go to the trouble.