The Safety Cameras app warns you when you approach an average speed check camera. You hear warning sounds, the horizon glows, and you see the following symbol:
At the start of the average speed zone you hear a three-chime warning sound. The warning sound depends on your speed:
Low pitch sound - you are driving below or at the speed limit.
High pitch sound - you are driving above the speed limit.
The Report camera button is replaced by a colored bar with the message Average Speed Check. Your average speed is calculated and shown in the colored bar. This shows you if your average speed in the zone is above the speed limit.
The color of the bar and the color of the horizon depend on your speed:
Blue shows you are driving below or at the speed limit.
Orange shows you are driving up to 5 km/h or 5 mph above the speed limit.
Red shows you are driving more than 5 km/h or 5 mph above the speed limit.
Note: It is possible for your current speed to be over the limit and your average speed to be under the limit or vice versa.
You hear the warning sound in the following situations:
If you drive more than 5 km/h or 5 mph above the speed limit you hear a high-pitch two-chime warning sound. If you keep your speed above the speed limit in the average speed check zone the warning sound is not repeated.
If you drive below the speed limit again, then again drive more than 5 km/h or 5 mph above the speed limit, you hear a high-pitch two-chime warning sound again. To prevent the warning sound being repeated every time you drive more than the speed limit, the warning sound is only repeated once every 10 minutes while you are driving in the average speed check zone.
At the end of the zone, you hear a two-chime warning sound and you can see what your final average speed was.