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Road Savant

App to count road lamps and divider paint stripes
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You start, stop, you miss a few, and start over again.

With the Road Savant app, simply point the phone's camera outside the window, and arrive at your destination completely assured as to the actual number of lamp towers or paint stripes you encountered during your trip.

theircompetitor, Aug 14 2011

App captures traffic signals http://www.princeto...oum/SignalGuru.html
Interesting idea -- meant to adjust other driver's speed to optimize lights [theircompetitor, Aug 30 2011]

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       Because this is every traveler's #1 priority, as we all know.
Alterother, Aug 14 2011
  

       So that future driving directions can be based off of this information?
ye_river_xiv, Aug 14 2011
  

       Sometimes, you just need to know
theircompetitor, Aug 14 2011
  

       Why can't you just devise an app that alerts you when you've lost count? That way, you'd know the very second when it's time to go back and start over, saving precious minutes between the time you lose track and when that realization dawns.
Alterother, Aug 14 2011
  

       [+] cute... also an unfair advantage while playing Punch Buggy.
FlyingToaster, Aug 14 2011
  

       Perfect for OCD sufferers. [+]
8th of 7, Aug 14 2011
  

       No, because they'd have to keep their own count to make sure the app was working properly. What if it got the count wrong? A whole trip, wasted!
Alterother, Aug 14 2011
  
      
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