kamkar
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- 10 years, many dashcams
I feel one camera in the front are fine, at least it will prove you are not doing anything that can be the reason something happened.
I also feel a front and rear are the optimal setup, it is a little overkill overall but the rear camera can document some one was driving like a butt-head even before he got to your car.
I dont feel like you have to document on video every millisecond of a crash and what lead up to it, if you can just prove you dident do anything in conflict with the traffic rules, then surely you can not be the one to blame for anything.
I also feel a front and rear are the optimal setup, it is a little overkill overall but the rear camera can document some one was driving like a butt-head even before he got to your car.
I dont feel like you have to document on video every millisecond of a crash and what lead up to it, if you can just prove you dident do anything in conflict with the traffic rules, then surely you can not be the one to blame for anything.