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All new Trapster 3.0 for iPhone OS 3.0! Works with all models of iPhone including the new 3G S! Click image to the right for more information

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Get it on the Nokia Ovi Store, or click image to the right for more information and to get direct download links for your Nokia! Note: This version will also work with any open J2ME compatibile phone as long as GPS is not locked by the carrier.



All new! Get it on the Android Market!
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Download speed trap, red light camera, and speed camera alerts for your Garmin, TomTom, or other Personal Navigation Device (PND) for FREE! Click image to the right for more information about Trapster for your navigation device!

But what if I don't have any of these?
Don't have any of these phones or navigation devices? You can still get Trapster text message alerts on your mobile phone, and report traps that you see using our 1-800 tip line! First, create your free account. Then log in and read the instructions on the home page for more information!



WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

"Modern equivalent of flashing your headlights to warn other motorists of police speed traps."
Anick Jesdanun - Associated Press (AP)

"Not only is trapster free to use, it saves you money by avoiding hefty speeding charges and increased insurance premiums... you dont need a critical mass to benefit from the service. Only a few active users in your area reporting live speed traps will suffice"
Wikinomics.com

"If someone slows down because of it, it's accomplishing the same goal of trying to get people to obey the speed limit"
Bill Johnson - Executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations

"A weapon in your ticket-free driving arsenal"
Paul Herrmann - Wall Street Journal Radio

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