The app gives you warnings about the following types of cameras and zones that may be on the road you are driving along:
Information about the location of speed cameras and traffic jams is continually updated by TomTom and other users and frequently sent to your app so that you always have the latest information. As more users report and confirm speed cameras then the more accurate the app becomes. You can also contribute by reporting new speed camera locations, or reporting whether a speed camera is still present.
Important: Outside of France, you receive warnings about speed cameras. Inside France, you receive warnings about danger zones and risk zones. When you cross the border, the type of warning you receive changes.
The speed cameras are shown on a road or a map which moves as you drive. The road view is shown when you open the app, and you can choose to see the map view or road view. You can view the map, and you can choose to show traffic jams on the map. If you want to use other apps while still being warned about speed cameras, you can choose Overlay mode.
When you are approaching a camera and until you have passed the camera, the type of camera and the distance to the camera are shown, and you hear a warning sound. The background colour turns orange or red if you are driving faster than the speed limit permitted at the camera's location.
When you reach the camera you are asked about the status of the camera. You are asked only once about each fixed camera, and asked every time about a mobile camera.
If you pass a speed camera and do not receive a warning you can report it to TomTom.