You have a concept that blends location tracking with speed detection features. It sounds like an innovative way to enhance safety and awareness while driving. Whether it’s feasible depends on local laws, data privacy regulations, and technical capabilities. I’d recommend researching existing solutions and consulting legal experts to ensure compliance. Your idea could definitely work if implemented thoughtfully!
It's referred to as Waze, a system that gathers real-time traffic updates from users... It works well when many people monitor a specific region.
A little time ago France made a law which said the use of the technology on your navigation system to know where speedtraps are, is illegal . On the Belgian radio they aren't even allowed to call them speedtraps, so they have to call them falling stars (literally translated.). I don't know where you're from, but I doubt it's legal
In Germany there are numerous options available: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=radarwarner among others. These devices are permitted for all users, though not for drivers behind the wheel since radarwarner and cellphones are restricted. The co-driver is allowed to use them. You can configure them before you begin driving.
your vehicle triggers an alarm when close to a police radar, broadcasting signals to other mercedes models.