Want to help keep the OOONO community accurate and up to date? With your CO-DRIVER, you can easily report, confirm, or dismiss warnings while you're on the road.
This article shows you exactly how it works, so you know when and how to contribute. Just click on your CO-DRIVER below to get started:
CO-DRIVER NO2 & CO-DRIVER NO2 PLUS
Report, confirm and dismiss warnings
If a nearby speed camera has been reported by another user, you will get a warning when you are closing in on it. Once you pass the camera, you need to click your CO-DRIVER NO2 once to confirm that the camera is still there, or click the dismiss button if it is no longer present.
Speed Cameras
When you encounter a speed camera, there are different actions for you to perform depending on if the camera is known already or not. Below, we have gathered the most common use-cases to better understand how the CO-DRIVER NO2 works. Here is what you do:
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You get a warning and the camera is there:
Click 1 time on the OOONO-button to confirm its presence.
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You get no warning, but there is a camera:
Click 1 time on the OOONO-button to report it to other users.
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You get a warning and the camera is not there:
Click 1 time on the top-button to let us know, that it needs to be removed.
Road Hazards
When you encounter a road hazard, there are different actions for you to perform depending on if the road hazard is reported already or not. Below, we have gathered the most common use-cases to better understand how the CO-DRIVER NO2 works. Here is what you do:
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You get a warning and there is a road hazard:
Click 2 times on the OOONO-button to confirm its presence.
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You get no warning, but there is a road hazard:
Click 2 times on the OOONO-button to report it to other users.
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You get a warning and there is no road hazard:
Click 1 time on the top-button to let us know, that it needs to be removed.
Dismiss warnings
Sometimes you will get a warning, for a speed camera or road hazard, that is no longer present. If that happens, you can send a dismiss request to us, so we know that the warning needs to be removed. Below we have gathered the most common use-cases to better understand how the Dismiss feature works. Here is what you do:
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You get a warning and there is no camera present:
Click the top-button once to let us know that there are no cameras anymore.
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You get a warning and there is no road hazard present:
Click the top-button once to let us know that there are no road hazard anymore.
CO-DRIVER NO1
Report and confirm warnings
If a nearby speed camera has been reported by another user, you will get a warning when you are closing in on it. Once you pass the camera, you need to click your CO-DRIVER NO1 once to confirm that the camera is still there.
Speed Cameras
When you encounter a speed camera, there are different actions for you to perform depending on if the camera is known already or not. Below, we have gathered the most common use-cases to better understand how the CO-DRIVER NO1 works. Here is what you do:
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You get a warning and the camera is there:
Click 1 time on the OOONO-button to confirm its presence.
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You get no warning, but there is a camera:
Click 1 time on the OOONO-button to report it to other users.
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You get a warning and the camera is not there:
No action needed — it will expire if not confirmed.
Road Hazards
When you encounter a road hazard, there are different actions for you to perform depending on if the road hazard is reported already or not. Below, we have gathered the most common use-cases to better understand how the CO-DRIVER NO1 works. Here is what you do:
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You get a warning and there is a road hazard:
Click 2 times on the OOONO-button to confirm its presence.
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You get no warning, but there is a road hazard:
Click 2 times on the OOONO-button to report it to other users.
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You get a warning and there is no road hazard:
No action needed — it will expire if not confirmed.
Curious about how warnings work and in which situations you’ll receive one or not? Have a look at this article: How do warnings work?
Want to better understand the light signals of your CO-DRIVER? Take a look at our article: What do the different light signals from my CO-DRIVER mean?