View Poll Results: Do you have a dashcam in your vehicle?
Yes
37
58.73%
No
26
41.27%
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Do you have a dashcam in your vehicle?
#2
I only have two, but I want to put four in to catch people carelessly denting our side doors.
The only problem is trying to mount the two side rear window cameras on the glass of the side rear windows etc.
The only problem is trying to mount the two side rear window cameras on the glass of the side rear windows etc.
#5
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#6
Instructor
Mine has a camera on the dash and another one on the rear window. I believe they should be mandatory in all vehicles. A lot of accident disputes, hit-and-runs, even crimes would be more easily resolved. Most new cars already have built-in cameras. It shouldn’t cost much to add a memory chip. The benefits easily outweighs the additional cost.
#7
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
I've got a Nexar dash camera. I paid $80 for it but got a full rebate because I was one of the first 1500 in Vegas to buy one. I haven't run it for a while because I took some video of a snowstorm in December with it. I don't want to overwrite it but can't find my SD card adapter to pull the video...so it's just riding around unplugged until i get that squared away.
#9
Lexus Fanatic
Mine has a camera on the dash and another one on the rear window. I believe they should be mandatory in all vehicles. A lot of accident disputes, hit-and-runs, even crimes would be more easily resolved. Most new cars already have built-in cameras. It shouldn’t cost much to add a memory chip. The benefits easily outweighs the additional cost.
#10
Mine has a camera on the dash and another one on the rear window. I believe they should be mandatory in all vehicles. A lot of accident disputes, hit-and-runs, even crimes would be more easily resolved. Most new cars already have built-in cameras. It shouldn’t cost much to add a memory chip. The benefits easily outweighs the additional cost.
#11
Lexus Fanatic
Yes, I got a portable one with GPS. There was a deal of the day where it was $80, but usually it is $149.99 every day at amazon. Very used to it and I find it lessens commuting frustration. One time when a pickup cut me off badly, I simply wanted to demonstrate what the cam could do. I got his license plate off the cam, and found the vehicle information. So if anything had happened, rather than being anonymous, there would be a way to hold the driver accountable. I have also learned the limitations of 1080p 30fps, it's ability to show license plates clearly, and memory cards--normal memory cards are not designed to be constantly written to, something to keep in mind. Would I like a BlackVue 4k? Who wouldn't. But I don't think I want to spend that much yet. If data were unlimited (truly), cloud backup for sure. This is one cue that imho we motorists should take from professional drivers who spend their work days on the road.
#13
The amount of s#it I see on the road is unreal
I have an entire YouTube channel full of my own dash cam footage
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...1KNhfsDu0ht0-m
I have an entire YouTube channel full of my own dash cam footage
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...1KNhfsDu0ht0-m
#15
Racer
iTrader: (5)
Yes, I got a portable one with GPS. There was a deal of the day where it was $80, but usually it is $149.99 every day at amazon. Very used to it and I find it lessens commuting frustration. One time when a pickup cut me off badly, I simply wanted to demonstrate what the cam could do. I got his license plate off the cam, and found the vehicle information. So if anything had happened, rather than being anonymous, there would be a way to hold the driver accountable. I have also learned the limitations of 1080p 30fps, it's ability to show license plates clearly, and memory cards--normal memory cards are not designed to be constantly written to, something to keep in mind. Would I like a BlackVue 4k? Who wouldn't. But I don't think I want to spend that much yet. If data were unlimited (truly), cloud backup for sure. This is one cue that imho we motorists should take from professional drivers who spend their work days on the road.