As a driver, one of the things we fear the most is seeing those familiar red and blue lights flashing behind us or having a police flag us down. Nothing ruins your day more than getting a traffic ticket. That could be why apps like Waze and other traffic reporting apps have been so popular lately. They allow you to spot where the police are beforehand and adjust your driving accordingly. Though the police may not like this, there is very little that can do about it.

If you want to be really prepared, pair one of these apps up with a radar detector, not only will you get crowd sourced police sightings, you?ll also be able to spot them yourself in real-time. Take for instance the Escort Live Radar app (iOS, Android) which is meant to work in conjunction with an Escort Live compatible radar detector. This app provides a database of ?threat? locations as well as cord sourced information of live police sightings.

escort_01The Escort Live Radar app is initially free to download. It does this because there is a subscription service you can pay for called Escort Live Premium that adds additional features to the app when unlocked. The base app includes police spotted alerts, fixed traffic threats like red light camera alerts, and the ability to mark threats when detected. On its own, these are handy features but most of the really cool stuff doesn?t get unlocked unless you subscribe to Escort Live Premium.

escort_03If you happen to own an Escort Live compatible radar detector, such as the PASSPORT, PASSPORT Max2 or Smartcord Live, then you can make use of some rather unique features that only appear when you pair the two together. For instance, your Escort Live app can now feed what the speed limit is on the street you are on to your radar detector (if it supports it). On the flip side, your radar detector will now supply live radar and laser date to your Escort Live app and upload that information to their cloud server so other drivers can be warned or those alerts as well. It?s similar to what the app Waze does, but it?s entirely automatic. Again, these features do require a subscription to Escort Live Premium, which is a $49/year service.

escort_04Most of the alerts I get are either in real time coming from the actual radar detector or from the database of red-light cameras and speed-cameras. The police might not always be there anymore depending on how long ago the threat was last posted, but it?s better to be safe than sorry.

escort_02Also, I?m not sure where Escort gets their map data from, but some of the information in it is missing or incorrect. There are a few streets I?ve driven on where the speed limit information just isn?t there and a few streets I?ve come across where the speed limit information is incorrect.

There?s no way to edit this information in the database either which is a shame because people who are using the app could help correct some of these errors and fill in a lot of the missing information.

Source: GStyle Magazine

Related Posts:

Tagged with →  

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *