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JamCam for iPhone

JamCam for iPhone

JamCam for iPhone is one of our own projects. JamCam allows you to view traffic cameras from up and down England's motorways and trunk road network, on your iPhone. We believe there really is no substitute for seeing the road ahead with your own eyes.

The application shows still images which are refreshed approximately every 5 minutes. The direction of the camera images may vary and will occasionally be unavailable due to technical or operational reasons.

Click here to see JamCam in the App Store

 

The following roads have cameras included in the application : -

A1(M), A2, A20, A27, A3, A3(M), A30, A38, A38(M), A64, M1, M11, M18, M2, M20, M23, M25, M27, M3, M32, M4, M40, M42, M45, M48, M49, M5, M50, M54, M55, M56, M6, M6(T), M60, M602, M61, M62, M621, M69, M66

The images are provided under license by the Highway's Agency (www.highways.gov.uk) with the permission of Her Majesty's Stationary Office. All camera images are Crown Copyright © 2009 HMSO, All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT: YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, USE JAMCAM WHILST DRIVING.

 
 

Features include


  • Browse for camera by road and junction number.
  • Camera status is regularly updated allowing you to easily see which cameras are operational.
  • Zoom into a camera image for a better look*.
  • Keep a list of favourite cameras.
  • View favourites on a map.
  • View favourites in gallery mode, allowing you to see in just a glimpse what your selected roads are like.
  • Map mode allows you to view the location of all of the cameras on a map along with your own location.

Video Demonstration

 
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