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Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023...
This appears to be a speed camera database intended for PSA vehicles (Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel, Vauxhall) with factory navigation systems.
Below is a general step-by-step guide on how to update speed camera alerts in such a PSA unit, assuming the file is a valid update. Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023...
PersonalPOI if required).This file appears to be a speed camera database update for PSA Group vehicles (now part of Stellantis). The naming convention suggests:
Speedcams-EU-All – Covers multiple European countries.PSA-Units – Compatible with PSA’s navigation systems (e.g., SMEG, NAC, WAVE, RCC).E4902012339008 – Likely a version or internal reference code.2023 – Indicates a 2023 data release.Such files are typically used to update the fixed and mobile speed camera alerts in your car’s built-in GPS.
Title: "Stay Safe on EU Roads with the Latest Speed Camera Updates (2023)" It looks like you’re referencing a specific file
Introduction:
As driving conditions and road safety measures evolve, staying up-to-date with the latest speed camera locations across the EU is crucial for all drivers. Our recent update, Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023, is now available, ensuring you have the most current data to drive safely and avoid unwanted fines.
What’s Included:
How to Update:
Verify:
SpeedcamUpdates_PSA_2023.db3)LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, TYPE, SPEED, DIRECTION)You may need POI Inspector or PSA Speedcam Tool to reformat the file to your system’s spec.
This guide explains the likely structure, purpose, and handling of a dataset or file named "Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023". I assume it’s a 2023 compilation of European speed camera (speedcam) locations and related metadata in PSA (Public Safety / Product) units or a specific schema. Use this as a template to inspect, validate, process, and use such a dataset. Option A – Through USB (most common for NAC/RCC)