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Chamo 11-23-2023 08:04 AM

I’m sure you are aware that (florida) is a 50-50 state, so it really does not matter who’s fault because your insurance company pays anyway and it will affect your rate. Even when you get rear ended remember, this is not a no-fault state.

JRcorvette 11-23-2023 08:28 AM

Most of the dash cams today are pretty good and will do what you want. I would search online or amazon and see what is available. We have been using one for the past 10 years. Don’t get the least expensive but you don’t need the most expensive either. The one’s that suction cup to the windshield will fall off if you leave your car out in the hot sun for a long time.

Get real 11-23-2023 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jdburns11 (Post 2276707)
Those are pretty easy to establish who is at fault….

Respectfully, DB

Not if you are driving in reverse.:welcome:

Hape2Bhr 11-23-2023 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Chamo (Post 2276722)
I’m sure you are aware that (florida) is a 50-50 state, so it really does not matter who’s fault because your insurance company pays anyway and it will affect your rate. Even when you get rear ended remember, this is not a no-fault state.

But Morgan and Morgan will care who is at fault. :boxing2:

srswans 11-23-2023 09:01 AM

Garmin Mini 2
 
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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 2276411)
… I’m considering a dash cam; any recommendations? TIA.

I’ve been using Garmin Mini 2 for a few months now and it works well. It responds to voice commands so you can save videos of interesting events. Only complaint is that I cannot always read the license plate - prob need 4K for that. Many reviews of this cam on yt.

srswans 11-23-2023 09:04 AM

Dual-Cam
 
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Originally Posted by toeser (Post 2276699)
The minute you get one, you will be rear-ended. That's just the way life works.

Get a dual-cam system - one camera on windshield and one on rear window.

(Or just buy a Tesla.)

Colin628 11-23-2023 11:10 AM

Capacitor for the heat
 
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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 2276411)
Have had 2 close calls lately where the other drivers would have been at fault so I’m considering a dash cam; any recommendations? TIA.

I have a Thinkware X800 on my car that has front and rear capability with GPS, split screen front/rear when reviewing footage. Gives speed and location etc. It comes with the 32GB card, I installed the 128GB card which recorded for about 7 days before it recorded over the previous video. The card (Thinkware brand is the only one that seems to work properly) lasted about 4 years and then just stopped working, back to using the original 32GB card.
I lost another brand dash camera which was a battery type to excessive heat through the windshield. I would look for a camera with a capacitor as they can stand the heat better than a battery.
Regarding a golf cart camera, i had one mounted while here for a couple of months, used a cigarette lighter plugin and alligator clip for the camera. It lasted for about 5 weeks but shorted out. I think the extreme vibrations and bumps on a golf cart were the cause. Before it died it did catch an incident. Returned to my cart and noticed the rear seat not closed properly and the blanket which was under there had been moved. Checked the camera later (which was facing to the front). the footage showed the the cart move and vibrate, then a worker walk into view and got into the cart in front of me (cart had gardening equipment on it).
If you are going to mount one on a cart I would get a capacitor type and try and mount it in a way that reduces vibration.

jimjamuser 11-23-2023 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 2276411)
Have had 2 close calls lately where the other drivers would have been at fault so I’m considering a dash cam; any recommendations? TIA.

That brings up a related point - I seem to find that recently with the return of the snow birds, that drivers are more aggressive and inclined to speed. I have been tailgated closely twice during the last week. There are more people walking and biking on the side of the road. I wonder if they are having "close calls"?

FredMitchell 11-23-2023 07:18 PM

Don't 90% of drivers consider themselves to be safer drivers than average?

It might be better to find a defensive driving course than to buy a camera that might very will be inoperative due to heat in the off chance that it might actually have recorded evidence in your favor, that would not otherwise have been determined by the accident investigation anyway.

Or distract you because it came loose and flew across your car while you were driving...

Bridget Staunton 11-23-2023 09:23 PM

Don’t involve your insurance company if the person that rear ends you has insurance. Get a police report & handle it yourself


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