Road Angel Navigator 9000 User Manual - 5. Hazard Warnings
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5. Hazard Warnings
Your ROAD ANGEL Navigator 9000 alerts you to:
Fixed, temporary or average camera locations
Mobile safety van locations
Hazard locations: accident black spots, schools, congestion zones or ungated
railway crossings.
Traffic incidents
Weather hazards
Speech warnings will tell you the type of hazard followed by an audible tone that
increases with your proximity to the location.
A proximity-to-hazard gauge increases from 1 to 5 bars as you get closer to the danger
zone. If it is a fixed, temporary or average speed camera location, the unit alerts you to
the advisory speed limit.
USE THE ADVISORY SPEED LIMIT FOR GUIDANCE ONLY.
Any road speed limit can change without prior notice or consultation, for
example, in temporary road works. It remains important for drivers to
constantly re-evaluate and be aware of the road limit at all times. Speed
limits may vary according to vehicle type and class.
All Road Angel products are designed to provide the driver with a high
visibility speedometer reading within your field of vision. Although GPS
speedometers are known to be highly accurate at steady speed,
atmospheric conditions and hindered skyward visibility (e.g. tunnels) can
adversely affect accuracy. In all situations, drivers should always refer to
the vehicle’s speedometer, which is known to fall within approved
guidelines of accuracy in all situations, and be aware of the applicable
speed limit.
You can customize the way your ROAD ANGEL Navigator 9000 alerts you to road
dangers: see Hazard and Device Settings on page 58.