Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see thank you keith, have learned a bunch so far;
get one with time and date on the video;
at least 1080 pixel or better;
get as solid a mounting system as you can(vibration);
get as long a run time as you can;
get one that records clearly in low/dark light conditions as well.;
the above points came from both the insurance co. and the R.C.M.P. and from the replys here. police told me with out the time and date on the video, it's just another traffic video and easily thrown out of court. my insurance co. told me they won't even attempt a disput with the other insurance co. with out the time and date. (the question becomes when was that video taken? could have been a month ago! my client wasn't even here a month ago!) the longer run time gives the officer more info (including your bad driving so be careful :lol: )
more pixels better video less argument. with the above info i'm looking at spending $150.00 to $200.00 but whats it worth in a wreck in jon's case yesterday it it would have paid for itself many times over. jon is a professional driver, he makes his living driving and it would be nieve to think it can't happen to me. so i'm going shopping and I recommend it to all on here. another tool to C.Y.A. john.
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