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Old 11-09-2016, 07:03 AM
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[QUOTE=csb;1270658]That's great you got everything sorted Chris.

Cyclists are using similar devices too. Plenty of mistakes made on both 2 & 4 wheels!

I suppose they may become the norm some day. In a crash you are always relying on the driver-at-fault to be truthful. In a small crash, <$5000 damage, the police use minimal resources investigating who is at fault.

In modern cars, with computers linked to many other in-vehicle systems, police are able to retrieve the date for various parameters of what the car was doing when it crashed. Similar to black boxes in large aircraft.

Did I mention that you can buy the Blackvue mount on it's own so you can swap the dashcam between cars.[/QUOTE

Yes surprised how few people really have these apparently in some countries they are law to have them.

I think the model I bought of you is a DR 3500 (think it says that on corner of recorded footage) so I'll try and get another mount for other vehicle) although after a small taste so far likely get another similar Blackvue for it.Even wondering now about recorder for back view of vehicle.
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