Introduction
A dash cam has rapidly and wildly spread over the globe. Just few years back, it was hard to see any cars with a dashcam on but now it has been the opposite, it’s became more hard to see without one. The necessity and effectiveness of dash cam have proven through many cases and it has been more emphasized than ever before. It has made a statement that it’s made people’s lives easier and more transparent. Let’s find out how a dash cam is used in case of accidents.
The Parking Mode
In most dash cams, parking mode is included in the functions. It is a function that automatically records when an impact is detected or a motion is detected. In parking mode, pictures are recorded at 10 frames per seconds (fps) butwhen an impact or a motion within the 3m peripherals is detected, it starts to record at 30fps. This function can be used in hit & run and fender-bender cases. We strongly recommend GNET’s parking mode
Accidents whiles driving
Dash cam collects important evidence while driving. Dash cam can be used as a useful tool at your disposals when proving accidents that are not at your fault. Moreover, since recorded videos are hard to modify, it can be a concrete evidence to support in claims.
A third person can record the scene
A car with a dash cam can easily be found around us nowadays. As it is, many of the blind spots in streets have significantly reduced. The sense of security have vastly improved regarding crimes on the streets as other dash cam users could record a scene that yourself couldn’t have captured.
Conclusion
The surge in demands of dashcam did not just happened. It’s because there is a reasonable reasons why people are buying. It is firmly believed among people that due to a dash cam trends, a more secured driving environments have been created as other people’s dashcam are also running and can be given as evidence as well as parking mode is provided.
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Author – Joseph Jang
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