Row wrote: » Maybe i'm wrong but to me the driver of the Focus (male or Female) made a MAD Dart to the right due to taking there eyes of the road for some reason while making a motorway manoeuvre....:eek:
josip wrote: » No, look how she swerved back (and saved her own life) as soon as the stationary truck became visible; 10 metres in front of her...
breghall wrote: » of course she was going to swerve , it's a natural reaction to try and avoid hitting something. Who is going to commit fully to hitting a truck....
josip wrote: » I was replying to Kenny's theory that she took her eyes off the road. In which case she wouldn't have seen the truck
Kenny Logins wrote: » Not mine.
BohsCeltic wrote: » I'm lost so i'll just take out some directions on the roundabout
wonski wrote: » I'm lost here tbh. What happened there?
BohsCeltic wrote: » Not as clear in the video than the naked eye but he was using both hands flicking through a map or sheets of paper(left hand drive truck)
cormie wrote: » I'm very disappointed with you, it's taken you THIS long to get a dash cam? :pac:
BigEejit wrote: » Is that your car reg in the bottom of the video? I suppose you better remove it for privacy sake.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Least you got an apologising hand wave from the driver. Most times that happens you're greeted with a finger.
irishmover wrote: » IMO I'd remove your speed from the tagline. Its not entirely accurate and possibly could show you over the speed limit if an accident does happen which could incriminate you, even though your speedo shows you doing the limit.
Nino Brown wrote: » It might actually be more accurate, but they do lag slightly. I always leave mine on, because in the case of an accident you own the video. If the video shows you to be in the wrong, then the video "gets lost". Its usually not too hard to calculate speed from the video anyway if somebody wanted to.
cormie wrote: » GPS is a desired feature for me because: It gives you an indication of the speed you were going, not that its accuracy is reliable but it's at least an indication Another big advantage to having GPS is that you can easily find a clip you want to review if you were driving unfamiliar roads. For example a motorway or country road that you've been driving on for hours and remember an incident happening at a certain location on the map, without the GPS/map positioning, it can take ageess scouring through the footage to find what could only be a 3 second incident, having the map and being able to see the position can speed this up greatly.
CramCycle wrote: » The speedo via GPS would never be used/accepted to determine speed and if it did it is easy to discredit. Mine has spiked at 174 kph while going down Fosters avenue in morning traffic.
dickwod1 wrote: » I've been to busy to upload to this lately, I have a few clips i'll put up over the weekend, here's one from today...]
dickwod1 wrote: » I've been to busy to upload to this lately, I have a few clips i'll put up over the weekend, here's one from today...