@Jasz,
You see what’s the matter, it’s said very loudly, “Hungarian speedcam”. Moreover, you do not know the total number of installed radars in Hungary. For example, “speed bumps”, they were also removed in 3 years in some places, installed in others. Those that were removed still remained in speedcam.txt. The database is good when people use it and make changes, I think that no one will use these files in this topic, so they will be the same as they are now, they will be the same in a year.
For example, Robert collected data, well, I don’t know, let’s say he spent 5 years on this, although he wrote somewhere: “my work for 10 years.” It’s like, for example, they are repairing potholes on the road, one pothole was patched, and another pothole appeared nearby. So this hole is really visible on the road, but what is collected in speedcam.txt is not visible, who will check it and how to check it, with what to compare it with.
The correct base, any base that has a map and the ability to plot points with coordinates, these coordinates are stored in the base, they can be edited and exported. It is the ability to collect information and export the collected information that makes the database a database, and not a pencil version written down in a notebook.
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