TrackerTag is meant to keep the driver from driving unsafely by avoiding the fear of tickets. We would like the driver to pay more attention to the traffic instead of focussing on the speedometer and the side of the road. A driver should pay attention to the traffic around him/her and apply the rules that are applicable.
If you are looking for a way to do speeding without getting tickets, you should not look for a solution here. This is not meant to avoid tickets, but to assist in driving safely, and driving safely will keep you from getting tickets.
FoxyTag usage
To avoid an exclusion of the system due to a misuse of the application, please read the following points:
- You are not allowed to share your FoxyTag account with other people.
- A speed camera must be tagged or confirmed when the user is as close as possible to it (not in the first moment he sees it). Otherwise there will be a second tag for the same camera and other users will decrease his trust links.
- A camera inside a tunnel or close to a tunnel exit (typically less than 10 seconds after the exit) must be tagged at the tunnel entry.
- It is useless to confirm the same speed camera several times. In some particular situations this can even be bad for the user's trust links.
- In case of a doubt (is there a camera?) it is better not to tag than to tag incorrectly.
- If there is any doubt whether a camera can flash in both directions or not, it is better to tag for both directions.
- A traffic light camera should be tagged and treated like a speed camera.
- The headings in the tags indicate the "dangerous" direction, the direction where a driver could get a fine if he is speeding. It has nothing to do with the orientation of the camera, whether the camera will record your front or your back number plate.