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What is a Dash Cam?
A dash cam, or dashboard camera, is a video camera mounted on the front and rear windshields of a car. It is used to record the road, traffic, car accidents, harassment, and violations.
The recorded video can be used as evidence of what happened on the road, such as a car accident, to (Najm) or insurance companies. It can also document harassment or violations, which can be reported through the "Kulna Aman" app.
One of the features of the camera is its ability to record when the car is stopped, whether at home, work, or any other location. The camera will only begin recording when it detects movement around the car or any vibrations affecting the car.
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What is a Dash Cam?
Simply put, a dash cam is a type of camera that is mounted on the front and rear windshields of your car, designed to record what happens during driving. The purpose of a dash cam is to record every detail that occurs on the road while driving, and it can be used for a variety of purposes.
How does a Dash Cam work?
A dash cam is installed on the front windshield and records the road while driving. The dash cam starts recording automatically when the car is turned on. It continuously records, capturing short clips (1-3-5 minutes long) on a micro SD card.
Do I need a Dash Cam?
A dash cam can capture an accident and provide information about those involved, and it can be used as a tool to determine who is at fault in the accident. Without a video clip, it will be difficult to identify the person at fault, which could lead to higher insurance premiums.
Can Dash Cam Footage Be Used as Evidence?
Yes. The video footage recorded by a dash cam can be used as evidence in an investigation of a car accident. Keep in mind that the recorded footage can be used in favor of the dash cam owner, and it can also be used against them to identify the cause of the accident.
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