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Originally Posted by YzGyz
Are you talking about a camera that is mounted in the front that records 2 directions or two separate cameras? I heard cameras that record front and back are not worth it. When you mount the camera for a clear view of the front, the rearward video quality is compromised. In a lot of cases, the rear video becomes almost useless because you can't make anything out.
YzGyz
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Im saying if you only got 1 camera that records only the front, you SHOULD park the rear end of your car towards the wall. That way the rear end of your car Cannot be hit (So you dont need vision or dashcam for it), only your front can get hit if it if does, you will have it recorded.
I got a picture. If you park your car backwards. There's only two scenarios how a hit and run would occur. (Logically speaking).
Blue car takes GREEN path and hits a different random car. That car tanked the blow for you. Your car is safe. #worth.
Blue car takes BROWN path. Hit yours car where your dashcam records it. Safe.
http://imgur.com/6SQii12