To make the most out of your dashcam, SD memory card maintenance is key.
Yes, not all dash cams are designed to thrive and perform under duress. But the good news is, there’s something you can do to keep yours at its peak performance.
The number of road mishap-related deaths in Australia has hit an all-time low in the last five years.
Based on a The Guardian article, Australia’s Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics attributed this to a 6.4-percent drop in fatalities with 1,146 deaths recorded in 2018 compared to 1,224 in 2017.
Having an extra eye on the road and in parking areas is invaluable these days.
As a lot of things can happen in the blink of an eye, especially if you’re leaving your car unattended overnight on a roadside or for extended periods of time in a public parking area. There’s always a chance it might get sideswiped by careless drivers or, worse, targeted by smash-and-grab burglars.
Having a hard time choosing the right dash camera for your vehicle?
Perhaps at this point you probably have a shortlist of your prospective ones in mind already. However, there might still be a certain cloud of uncertainty that’s hounding you on which dash camera to get.