These are just my assumptions, I do not know for sure if it is so. We are talking about a software that does not see and does not hear, it only processes the data in its possession. How do it determine when the average speed check zone is finished? It has no file with the coordinates that informs it of this, so it has a command somewhere that determines this thing, or after a lot of time, or after a certain number of meters..... I think it already does enough if it calculate the average speeds between A and B
I'm not a computer engineer, I'm just a user who breaks the software to look inside, understanding it little......
To get certain answers or the NNG technicians should answer you, or by the various Arimi, Pongo & C. that handle iGO for a lifetime.....
You trust too much of technology, the technology is not infallible, you can not take everything that indicates to you for absolute truth, the maps may be wrong, the speedcam files too, we are talking about a software that does not cost millions of euros......



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