Page 2 of 2

Re: dash camera advice

PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 2:17 pm
by akirk
I think there is a lot of valid comment here - but we are missing a crucial point...
- it is a gadget with a blue led gently glowing in the corner :D

I like gadgets!
I would love to think that I remember detail - that I spot all hazards - that my driving is perfect... but sadly I suspect that a couple of those might not be true 100% of the time!

It is a fun & cheap tool which might add value...
I have been out in two of my cars this morning - it is still sitting on my desk... it will be there when I want to use it... I would hope that I am in control of the gadgets - not the other way around.

Alasdair

Re: dash camera advice

PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:40 pm
by Horse
Rick101 wrote:Do you remember your exact speed


I was discussing this with an accident investigator; the gist was that a user shouldn't expect accuracy.

Re: dash camera advice

PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:56 pm
by WhoseGeneration
Rick101 wrote:Do you remember your exact speed, g force, road condition and able to recall the vehicles around you too?


Pretty much, apart from exact speed to within 1mph and g force.
Then, my memory is very visually based.
However, my comment was rather more biased towards how it would appear we're moving towards a surveillance society with, it would appear, many gleefully signing up to that.
Let's all watch each other 24/7.

Re: dash camera advice

PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 3:05 pm
by michael769
WhoseGeneration wrote:However, my comment was rather more biased towards how it would appear we're moving towards a surveillance society with, it would appear, many gleefully signing up to that.
Let's all watch each other 24/7.


I'd say the boat has long sailed on us begin surveillance society. The state has been filming us as we use major cities and main roads for decades now.