TomTom Launches Android Version Reduces Driver's Fines

We should all insist on speed limits, but any momentary mistakes will allow us to be caught by a carefully concealed speed camera. This is a constant worry. The latest Android application, TomTom Speed ​​Camera, is designed to inform drivers of these cameras on the roadside. Smartphones will detect visual and audio speed cameras in 28 different countries, mainly in Europe. The app can even track your power with average speed cruise checks.
TomTom is the latest Android application that also allows users to edit camera positions. This means that if a driver finds a new camera he can flag it. The company has let iPhone users have a similar application, but this does not make this Android version unpopular. After a free three-month trial period, you need to register TomTom and subscribe by paying £1.99 a year or paying £15.49 a year. Considering that the minimum penalty for speeding in the UK is £100, there should be users paying quickly.