Hello all,
Could someone tell me what are the best "speedcam files" for IGO NextGen and for :
FRANCE + ITALY (as of April 2019) ?
I ask this because I checked some cities on SCDB site and was very deceived to see that some ciities in Italy (Perugia for instance) are almost not covered !
I could use SCDB files provided by Cserrobi and Modemakias, but can I trust SCDB ?
Is there a better provider of speedcam list than SCDB as of 2019 ?
Just in case, I'm not interested in "mobile" speedcams that require a data connection
But I'm interested in all other speedcams (fixed, section, red-light, etc ...)
;-)
Last edited by GoGps; 22nd April 2019 at 10:33 AM.
Currently the SCDB Speedcams files are the most complete ones you can find.
I checked with Spudigo and the SCDB files are not very different from the ones I use that I take from an Italian site.I ask ..... that some ciities in Italy (Perugia for instance) are almost not covered !
The Italian site has the flaw that adds new ones but does not eliminate those that no longer work, and in any case both TomTom and SCDB "tap into" the Italian site to update theirs. For the French ones it is a bit more complicated, they are not found publicly, perhaps even their publication is forbidden, but I believe that some users will be able to get them secretly.I could use SCDB files provided by Cserrobi and Modemakias, but can I trust SCDB ?
Is there a better provider of speedcam list than SCDB as of 2019 ?
The SCDB files are the most you can have for France.
With the data connection you can have the traffic information, the weather information, but not the information on the Mobile Cameras, simply SCDB does not contain them, (like many other categories), there are only the categories 1,2,3 and 4.Just in case, I'm not interested in "mobile" speedcams that require a data connection
Hi
Sorry but I do not agree with that assertionThe SCDB files are the most you can have for France
--> the best french ones are on Radalert forum... standard or EUR+ and they are oriented ( not in SCDB )
NB: only french bases
Last edited by BIBUOT; 22nd April 2019 at 04:57 PM.
Glad to know this, but with Google I can't find it, does it have another name?
Hi
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Thanks Cserrobi, for your link ... redirecting to a SCDB base you posted recently.
It confirms Birbante words about trusting SCDB ... or BIBUOT words about "radalerte.fr" base for France.
For my concerns (France + Italy +eventually CH), however, I found a SCDB file that seems more interesting ... in one of the threads you started thanks to Modemakias ... (03 APRIL 2019). This is a SCDB file with the 2-3 countries i'm interested in. One can find it here : [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] seems more suited to my needs.
Of course, no offense ... ;-)
Thanks Birbante Toscano for the precious confirmation about SCDB ... and ITALIAN SPEEDCAMS trustful databases ... !
But what are the db you use for italy ?
As BIBUOT said, the most trustful database for France seems to come from "radalerte.fr".
Doing a quick check with the program you mentionned, "Spudigo", Radalerte files seem more complete that SCDB ones ... for France ... Of course, i cannot tell the truth ... In other words, I found more alerts on small cities I know with radalerte file than with scdb FILE ... but as everyone knows, more does not mean better ... even when the files "seem" more "uptodate" ....
Any way, thanks Birbante for pointing SCDB files as trustful files ...
By the way, could you let know foreigners what are your italian sources ?
;-)
Last edited by GoGps; 24th April 2019 at 07:13 PM.
Bonjour / Hello Cacou13,
Thanks for the link given to Birbante.
I had it already, but I did not know if their dbase was better than another one ...
Hey ...You live in France ... ? If radalerte provides the best files, could you provide one that fits into iGO Nextgen with skin Pongo or Arimi ?
Tell us (foreginers/étrangers) about your experience ...
;-)
Last edited by GoGps; 24th April 2019 at 07:16 PM.
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