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    In order for the next point after the notification to work. if two points are intended for notification in the same direction, the program needs 3 seconds to notify the second point, if the point is located closer than 3 seconds, then this is not a point, but a duplicate that needs to be deleted, and not tested what will happen to the notification.
    You need to have a radar database where all road conditions are taken into account, it’s like a song where every word has meaning. Usually they put everything called speedcam.txt in the content/speedcam folder, but no one understands what is involved.
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    What you describe is not my case, three points in 10 kilometers, about one warning every 3 minutes.

    I repeat once again, alone the txt files with the double direction only work as a warning for the first one I encounter, however if they are together with other txt files from Fixed Speedcam or other categories they all work normally.

    I just want to make it clear that as long as the number of points with the double direction is small nothing happens but if it exceeds a certain percentage there could be problems with their reporting by iGO, in Italy it is a very remote circumstance, out of over 7000 fixed speed cameras only around a hundred are bidirectional.

 

 

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