On a Testé Coyote, Waze & Radar Alert Sur 12 Mois — Lequel Vous Évite Vraiment Les Amendes ?

🚨 Coyote, Waze, or Radar Alert: Which one REALLY protects you from unmarked speed cameras? Laurent was driving at 112 km/h on the A31 motorway, in a 110 km/h zone. He had been using Coyote for months—€11.99/month—and trusted it completely. The result: a fine from ANTAI (the French National Agency for Automated Offense Processing). A €90 fine. Because that morning, the speed camera wasn't fixed. It was unmarked. This test reveals what Coyote's 8 million subscribers don't know: these apps don't protect all drivers in the same way, and their true blind spots are never mentioned in the advertisements. 📊 In this video: ✔️ How Coyote, Waze, and Radar Alert actually work ✔️ Why unmarked private speed camera cars evade these apps ✔️ What French law says about hazard warning devices (illegal in another form since 2012) ✔️ Shocking figures: 20 million speeding tickets in 2023 — 55,000 per day ✔️ What is the real financial risk without effective protection? In France, the radar enforcement network has radically changed in ten years. More than 4,200 approved fixed speed cameras... but also unmarked cars operated by anonymous private contractors, changing positions daily. Neither Coyote, nor Waze, nor Radar Alert can detect them. This test will change everything you thought you knew about your safety on the road. 👍 If this video taught you something, like and share it—it could save someone you know from a fine. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss any tests.