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I just noticed that Garmin now has a subscription for safety cameras for the US and Canada. I cant imagine anyone paying $35 dollars to Garmin to download the cameras when they can get them here at POI.

Just curious, has anyone tried the subscription? UPDATE: For 2012 and newer models, Garmin no longer offers the Cyclops safety camera database for USA and Canada. POI Factory's camera files continue to work with all of Garmin's automotive navigation units, including their newer models. Big-X wrote: I fully purchased this subscription without using the trial. I found no difficulty in downloading the subscription, but it would never disclose any fixed camera locations here in Winnipeg. I did receive multiple variable camera notifications. I inquired at Garmin, and they referred me to Cyclops.

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I had a total of 6 or 8 emails to both areas, both of which told me I was doing something wrong. I meticulously followed the instructions to no avail. On trips through Canada I have received fixed camera warnings in both Quebec City and Montreal, but never any in Manitoba. Garmin did extend my subscription by 6 months, but 6 more months of it not working was not of much value. I still have had no satisfaction.

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As a new member here, I will be attempting to use this service, as Winnipeg has 52 fixed camera 'fund raisers', along with their fleet of movable cameras. Big X, I am in Winnipeg and use the POI Factory camera list in: Nuvi 780 Nuvi 1490 330 They all work great and I have been on here since 2007 or so.no problems at all with the roll your own and contribute where you can motto here. Romanviking wrote: I have used both POI-Factory and Garmin and they are similar in operation except the POI Factory files are more up to date. I've found quite the opposite, POI has many alerts where there are no cameras. Imho it would be a major undertaking to remove them all.

Can you point to an alert where there was not a camera? Sorry, I just find it hard to believe, although I know some of our members see turn lane cameras and report them 9trying to be helpful). Cad Trees Plan.

Maybe some get through but they should be quickly weeded out. Windwalker wrote: was finaly told it had to be confirmed, so I just added it to my file myself as I went by it several times a week. In Tucson on La Cholla south of River was one, can't remember the other as it was not close to my side of town usually, each city has something on its website that gives the location of cameras. Here is the one for Tucson. I did not see one on La Cholla.

Tucson claims 'All intersections with red light cameras will be clearly marked with signs indicating that the intersection is photo enforced.' The next time you go by this location you might look for signage. Romanviking wrote: I have used both POI-Factory and Garmin and they are similar in operation except the POI Factory files are more up to date. POI Factory's RLCs are updated regularly on a weekly basis. I have no idea how often Garmin's database is updated. I would assume that it's not weekly. I've been using trapster POIs recently to check it out (it has a downloadable module that you can deploy on your garmin or other Brand of GPS), does anyone has experience with it?

How often are they updated? So far, they seem good - I'll report back as I gather more data on it.

Romanviking wrote: I have used both POI-Factory and Garmin and they are similar in operation except the POI Factory files are more up to date. POI Factory's RLCs are updated regularly on a weekly basis. I have no idea how often Garmin's database is updated. I would assume that it's not weekly. I've been using trapster POIs recently to check it out (it has a downloadable module that you can deploy on your garmin or other Brand of GPS), does anyone has experience with it?

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