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Mobile app helps drivers avoid speed traps and stay focused

April 3rd, 2016  |  Canadian Business

On-the-road connectivity can be quite an advantage if you’re a driver. With GPS technology you don’t need to worry about getting lost; you can get up to the minute weather and traffic updates; and now with apps like Waze, you can even be informed of where police speed traps are among other things like traffic jams.

However, if there’s one thing all these functions have in common is that they can be a source of distraction on the road. Especially Waze. While the Google-owned app allows drivers to tag various road hazards on a map that can also be used as a GPS navigation tool, using the app requires more effort than a driver can safely afford when they’re behind the wheel unless they want to get booked for distracted driving.

Enter TrapTap. CTV News describes TrapTap as a new product “designed to warn you of police radar traps, red-light cameras, and school zones before you’re close enough to them to get into trouble”. The device has one button and colour lighting system to indicate different hazards. In addition to speed traps TrapTap can also warn you that you are approaching school zones or red light cameras as well as provide speed limit warnings.

To mark a speed trap or police radar location all you have to do is tap the button and the position is logged with TrapTap’s database.

The device relies primarily on drivers supplying information for these things, so right now as its user base is small, it may not be as useful as they want, but at least it can provide the other alerts.

TrapTap is available to preorder now via the company’s KickStarter page.