About safety cameras – Garmin nuLink! 2390 User Manual
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About Safety Cameras
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CAUTION
Garmin is not responsible for the
accuracy of, or the consequences of
using, a custom point of interest or a
safety camera database.
Safety camera information is available
these locations, the device includes
the locations of hundreds of safety
cameras. Your device alerts you when
you are approaching a safety camera
and can warn you if you are driving
too fast. The data is updated at least
weekly, so you always have access to
the most up-to-date information.
Reporting Safety Cameras
You can report safety cameras,
including red light cameras and radar
guns, as you encounter them.
1. From the map, select .
2. Under Report Safety Camera,
select an option:
• My Direction.
• Oncoming.
The location of the safety camera is
shared with other users.
About Safety Camera Scouts
A scout is a driver with the ability
to report on the location of safety
cameras, which helps to keep safety
camera data up-to-date and accurate.
The Scouts data field displays the
number of scouts within a certain
distance, and may include a star rating
of the scout reports.
Viewing Scout Information
1. Select View Map.
2. Select any data field except Speed.
3. Select Scout Information.