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Posted by geoffrey_alan_moss4 Why are posted Speed Limits so Out of Date Can someone please tell me why Speed Limits so out of date. I have free lifetime road maps, and every time year I update the Roadmaps and its same, the posted speed limits are wrong again. Its mainly around where I live, put I suspect it happens elsewhere as well. Is it possble to get this speed limits fixed ??? |
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Posted by johmazz2006 Re: Why are posted Speed Limits so Out of Date The mapping is supplied to Garmin by Sensis (telstra) in Australia, and if the Sensis section is anything like telstra accounts department, don't hold your breath.. |
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Posted by ppa-PDB44 Out of date speed limits How else could the cops earn a living. We need an interactive system using connected gps devices |
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Posted by GDT More... Some posts are not listed here. See all posts here: Why are posted Speed Limits so Out of Date GPS Data Team |
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Posted by epsilon44 Re: Why are posted Speed Limits so Out of Date
Yeah in Melbourne here many of the Freeways come up on my VW SatNav stating speed is 120Km/h..........maybe one day this will be true :P |
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Posted by johmazz2006 Re: Why are posted Speed Limits so Out of Date
You can blame VW for that one then, as the only State in Australia that allows any speed over 110kph is the Northern Territory. :lol: |
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Posted by tboneandporcini Re: Why are posted Speed Limits so Out of Date Yea, it depends on a country. In the UK, France and Germany the posted limits are OK, but in Spain and Greece the roads are rebuilt so frequently, that nothing helps... |
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