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The advice to set the speed on dual red-light/speed cameras to zero seems illogical. However, it is based on practical considerations. The current Waze implementation provides NO warning for a dual camera if the driver is not exceeding the speed limit. After [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=256193 extensive discussion] we decided to follow the [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/UnitedKingdom/Speed_Cameras#Red_Light_Cameras UK lead], and set the speed to zero so that drivers always receive a warning.
The advice to set the speed on dual red-light/speed cameras to zero seems illogical. However, it is based on practical considerations. The current Waze implementation provides NO warning for a dual camera if the driver is not exceeding the speed limit. After [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=256193 extensive discussion] we decided to follow the [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/UnitedKingdom/Speed_Cameras#Red_Light_Cameras UK lead], and set the speed to zero so that drivers always receive a warning.


UK Country Manager iainhouse [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=375&t=276219&p=1920865#p1920865 said on 4 Feb 2019] "Note that we have been asking Waze for a change in the way the app announces combined cameras for about 5 years now, without result. Ideally, we'd like combined cameras to announce themselves as such - but until we get a change, this is the best we can do."
UK Country Manager iainhouse '''[https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=375&t=276219&p=1920865#p1920865 said on 4 Feb 2019]''' "Note that we have been asking Waze for a change in the way the app announces combined cameras for about 5 years now, without result. Ideally, we'd like combined cameras to announce themselves as such - but until we get a change, this is the best we can do."

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Background for dual red-light/speed cameras

The advice to set the speed on dual red-light/speed cameras to zero seems illogical. However, it is based on practical considerations. The current Waze implementation provides NO warning for a dual camera if the driver is not exceeding the speed limit. After extensive discussion we decided to follow the UK lead, and set the speed to zero so that drivers always receive a warning.

UK Country Manager iainhouse said on 4 Feb 2019 "Note that we have been asking Waze for a change in the way the app announces combined cameras for about 5 years now, without result. Ideally, we'd like combined cameras to announce themselves as such - but until we get a change, this is the best we can do."