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Clear Windscreen....did You Know?
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I did a driver awareness course the other day, learnt an interesting thing about sat navs.dash cams. Technically any of those devices that attach to the actual windscreen are illigal:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/ve hicle-m aintena nce-saf ety-sec urity
I was surprised because although my car has an inbuilt satnav I do have a dash cam and I had no idea. The instructor did say that if you mount it out of your main vision range then you'll probably be OK but jobsworth plod can nick you! I asked about police cars that are festooned with stuff in the windscreen and the instructor conceded that they are illegal too but plod is hiughly trained and do have some exemptions! So any comments/advice on how best to mount a dash cam?
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I was surprised because although my car has an inbuilt satnav I do have a dash cam and I had no idea. The instructor did say that if you mount it out of your main vision range then you'll probably be OK but jobsworth plod can nick you! I asked about police cars that are festooned with stuff in the windscreen and the instructor conceded that they are illegal too but plod is hiughly trained and do have some exemptions! So any comments/advice on how best to mount a dash cam?
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This reminds me of the argument I had on YouTube recently. I just showed - http:// suction- mounted- car- cameras. blogspot. co. uk/
14:52 Thu 13th Nov 2014
My dash cam is mounted high up behind the rear view mirror and is not visible from the drivers seat other than about 5mm of the top edge.
Best rule of thumb is that you should not have anything in the way of your vision in the 'swept' area of the windscreen, That applies to attached to windscreen or stuck to top of dashboard (or hanging from mirror).
Best rule of thumb is that you should not have anything in the way of your vision in the 'swept' area of the windscreen, That applies to attached to windscreen or stuck to top of dashboard (or hanging from mirror).
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Back in the 70's cars were advertised as having good all-round vision - I seem to remember the Ford Cortina Mk 1 having a lamp inside it to show just how well you could see around you to avoid accidents. The philosophy now seems to be make all-round visibility so poor with thick pillars containing airbags that you're sure to have an accident but you'll be well protected when you do.
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