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"Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023..."
The keyword refers to a specific digital update file for the speed camera database (often called "Alert Zones") used in the navigation systems of PSA Group vehicles, which include brands like Peugeot , Citroën , and DS Automobiles .
- 2024 dataset:
E4912048990011 - 2025 dataset:
E4922076112345(adds Hungary & Poland average speed upgrade)
- Format USB drive to FAT32 (or exFAT if file >4GB).
- Place the speed camera file in the root directory (or inside a folder named
PersonalPOIif required). - In the car:
As road safety continues to be a top priority in the European Union, speed cameras have become an essential tool in enforcing traffic laws and reducing accidents. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008 system, which covers all Peugeot, Citroën, and DS (PSA) units across the EU, and what it means for drivers in 2023. Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023...
- Comprehensive Coverage: The update provides extensive coverage across the EU, ensuring drivers are informed about speed cameras in various countries.
- Regular Updates: Being a 2023 update, it implies that the data is current, reflecting the most recent installations and changes in speed camera locations.
- Wide Compatibility: Designed for all PSA units, it offers broad applicability across different models and brands under the PSA group.
Challenges and Future Developments
- Fixed radar units (Gatso, TraffiStar, Mesta, Vitronic)
- Average speed corridors (section control, e.g., Mont Blanc Tunnel, A13 in Netherlands)
- Mobile camera hotspots (statistically probable deployment zones)
- Traffic light cameras (red light enforcement)
- Temporary work zone cameras (construction sites with enforcement)
- Low‑emission zone entry cameras (Crit’Air, LEZ, ZBE, Umweltzonen)
8.2 Average Speed Sections Not Always Warned