Dashcams!

*note to the keyboard warriors* I almost always stick to the 30mph / 50kph limit in villages/towns... it's only fair to the residents... but when it comes to a back road or motorway, especially with practically no other car on the road... I feel no guilt for driving to my own comfort zone which very often leads to the breach of a limit which has been arbitrarily set.

I'm not sure how much the police really care either on empty back roads. Had a car following me late at night one time with headlights adjusted too high so every bump shone right into my wing mirrors which was irritating. Had had enough so decided to boot it to get some space (probably a poor choice). Car kept up with me though occasionally reaching 70-80 on the country roads.

It wasn't until I turned into a side road that I saw the police livery on the car as it continued past :rolleyes: You can't tell at night when they're following as all you see is headlights.
 
Why do i need to? If he's been pulled over by a cop and had the speed stated to.him, that's the speed he was doing.

If the speed limit is 70, you can get pulled over doing anything over that.
 
Lets get the thread back on topic shall we :D

Not I have a half decent car again, I will be re-installing my blackvue dr3500 FHD some point this week. I had to find some decent 3M VHB pads, and found it all be terrible expensive.. But managed to find the same tape sold as helmet cam pads a fair bit cheaper.

However, on looking again, it looks like i could have bought a full roll of the stuff for not a lot more, and never had to worry again..

Still, hopefully someone else will read this, and make a bit of a saving :D

In terms of the install, the 7 series has a lot of electronics in the roof panel, so I think I will do the same as I did with the XF, and run the power from the roof. I just need to find an ignition live up there to plumb into.
 
That old chestnut again, did you see the paperwork by any chance?

http://www.cambs-police.co.uk/roadsafety/docs/201305-uoba-joining-forces-safer-roads.pdf

Page 8.

And if you scroll up slightly to the bottom of page 7 you'll notice:

9.2 Driving at any speed over the limit is an offence and the police are not restricted and may prosecute.

Not to mention that the document is full of the word "guidelines".

Yes it's unlikely that you'll be done for 72-73 in a 70, but unlikely != impossible.

Chances are if you're slightly over the limit, but otherwise driving safely on a clear empty road, you'll be fine.

Conversely, if you're slightly over the limit in 1m visibility fog, 30cm off the bumper of the car in front then a) you're a ****ing idiot, and b) don't be surprised if you get done for speeding or even dangerous driving.
 
Nextbase 402G

Just got this email from Rakuten (the new Play.com). I've had the 402G for a couple of years now and it's a great little camera and Which? award winning.

The prices usually fluctuate between £120-150 so it's a good price at £107.99 with the added bonus of £21.40 of super points to spend on Rakuten (you could use them to buy a micro SD car / Hardwire kit / case for the camera).

 
I bought a cheap Go Pro copy - the SJCAM SJ4000 but it works as a fully functioning dashcam too. Battery lasts well over an hour when recording 1080p so if you can't be bothered to run a permanent feed for it, it'll still work well on the battery.


Nothing exciting, just a test really. Youtube butchers the quality - the files straight off the camera are very good.
 
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