These are the main ones and family members use this brandLook at the Nextbase range. We've had one for 3 years with no issues and the resolution is good.
"Could be" indeed. If the ins co tried this and it went to court they would be required to demonstrate that this "modification" had a material effect on the claim. Otherwise it's like claiming that wiring in different speakers caused you to crash.I read an article the other day that contained a warning (typical internet click bait and maybe a bit stretched, but...). Apparently a dash cam plugged in is just an accessory. Fine. But if 'wired' in could be regarded as a modification that could invalidate your insurance if not declared.
What "problem" do you imagine a pedestrian or cyclist could cause for a driver?Nextbase 522 here, tried to look at cheaper alternatives but kept coming back to this, couldn’t justify the 622.
Over time a couple of mates spoke about how they wouldn’t be without one when a pedestrian or cyclist causes a problem and you’re stuffed without being able to prove it was their fault. I got to the point I bought one and fitted it easily, it’s behind the rear view mirror from my perspective so I don’t think about it, until I need to rely on it.
Probably mean less grief from other drivers too once you say don’t worry, we don’t need to argue about this, I’ll just submit footage to the police/insurance and let them decide.
I had the same thought. I'm not sure what the sudden need for dashcams is?What "problem" do you imagine a pedestrian or cyclist could cause for a driver?
Yes.is that a serious question Vince?
I take it you don't drive in London these days? Just Eat, Uber eat etc nutters that totally ignore red lights, cut in front as you are starting off, drive at night with no front or rear lights, drive down one way streets the wrong way.....What "problem" do you imagine a pedestrian or cyclist could cause for a driver?