Survey reveals that this navigation app is the most popular by far

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Survey reveals that this navigation app is the most popular by far

Survey reveals that this navigation app is the most popular by far،

Nothing will ruin your day more than a speeding ticket. And being caught on a radar will make you feel even worse. According to Market monitoring (via Android Font), Google Maps is the navigation application most popular with those looking to avoid getting caught in a speed trap. More than 1,000 U.S. drivers, with an average age of 41, were surveyed by the financial news site (50% were men, 50% were women) and data from Speedtrap.org was added to the mix. The result? A whopping 70% of drivers surveyed favor Google Maps.

After Google Maps, Waze is the second most used navigation application by the drivers surveyed. Waze, also owned by Google, takes a participatory approach to obtaining information. Apple Maps isn't that far behind Waze, as the native iOS navigation app is the favorite of 25% of drivers participating in the survey. In total, 34% of drivers surveyed said they had been warned of a speed camera by a navigation application.

What exactly defines a speedtrap? Good question. MarketWatch defines a speed camera as an area where a speed limit is set lower than “the safest average travel rate on a road.” These roads are monitored and monitored by police who seek to strictly enforce speed limits in order to collect revenue. 30% of Americans have been caught in a speed trap. The three states with the most speed cameras are Delaware, Maryland and Tennessee. North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska are the three states with the fewest speed cameras.

While 70% use Google Maps to warn them of speed cameras, it is Waze that is considered best at handling this task, with drivers saying it is 30% more effective than Google Maps and 20% better than Apple Maps . Interestingly, Google Maps users are more likely to exceed the speed limit, with 23% admitting to driving with their foot leading. Waze and Apple Maps users came next with 11% and 9% of their users reporting driving above the speed limit, respectively.

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