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‘I’m coming home from a party, and I don’t want to end up getting arrested’: do driving apps help people break road rules?
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‘I’m coming home from a party, and I don’t want to end up getting arrested’: do driving apps help people break road rules?

Verity Truelove, Michelle Nicolls and Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
The Conversation, Vol.1 November 2024
2024
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Apps such as Google Maps, Apple Maps and Waze can tell drivers when they are approaching speed cameras or random breath testing stations. Countries such as Germany, France and Switzerland have banned apps from displaying these enforcement locations.

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