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Dash cam advice
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Fortunately whoever's fault it was, it wasn't ours! Or more precisely it wasn't the wife's because she was the one in the driving seat with reverse selected, but we hadn't moved yet.
The car driver had it in reverse, with reversing lights on, before he'd stopped going forward but still the biker tried to go behind him. My guess was that he was desperate to go to the loo so wasn't concentrating. I didn't detect a damp patch when he got up though.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0 -
I would say 100% the biker was at fault here.531063 said:
So the guy reversing in 4x4 was not at fault ?Deleted_User said:Another idiot motorcycle rider.0 -
I went with Garmin minis front & rear. Wanted small camera units and wasnt bothered with a screen.
App to review/edit footage or remove the micro SD card and edit as you wish.1
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