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SlashGear · 06/26/2026 06:45 EDT

Drivers Are Using This Free Tool To Beat Flock's AI Traffic Camera Tech

Concerned about Flock ALPR camera tracking your every move on the highway? Discover the free open-source map that helps you dodge invasive license plate reader.

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