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<p>[QUOTE="striker, post: 5398075, member: 32076"]Everyone promoting Waze, true story about Waze, heading across I-70 in Denver one afternoon, Waze starts showing multiple speed traps ahead. Interesting, so the cops are levitating? See, the speed traps were alleged to be on the elevated portion of I-70, which has no shoulder, no place for the cops to park, not to mention it was 4:45 in the afternoon, rush hour traffic, traffic is crawling at maybe 20 mph. As I rolled across 70 heading to pickup in Golden, I see all these speed traps appear, literally every mile or so one would pop up. To believe Waze, you would think every police dept. along I-70 had suddenly decided to run speed traps during rush hour.</p><p><br /></p><p>Waze derives the majority of it's information, 95% from users, all it takes is one person being a d-bag, to screw everything up by posting false information, or out of date information. I can sit at my house, 10 miles from the nearest interstate and post misleading information any hour of the day on that interstate, and nothing to verify or fact check it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="striker, post: 5398075, member: 32076"]Everyone promoting Waze, true story about Waze, heading across I-70 in Denver one afternoon, Waze starts showing multiple speed traps ahead. Interesting, so the cops are levitating? See, the speed traps were alleged to be on the elevated portion of I-70, which has no shoulder, no place for the cops to park, not to mention it was 4:45 in the afternoon, rush hour traffic, traffic is crawling at maybe 20 mph. As I rolled across 70 heading to pickup in Golden, I see all these speed traps appear, literally every mile or so one would pop up. To believe Waze, you would think every police dept. along I-70 had suddenly decided to run speed traps during rush hour. Waze derives the majority of it's information, 95% from users, all it takes is one person being a d-bag, to screw everything up by posting false information, or out of date information. I can sit at my house, 10 miles from the nearest interstate and post misleading information any hour of the day on that interstate, and nothing to verify or fact check it.[/QUOTE]
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