Quite an emotive subject this... but am I the only one of the opinion that the standards of driving in the UK in recent years has somewhat deteriorated?
I travel extensively across the globe - and rack up circa 15k miles per year by car on UK roads. With this in mind I have been considering for some time investing in a 'third eye' to effectively 'record' my journeys.
I have nothing to hide as I am not a budding schumacher and I generally stick within the tolerances of the law to speed limits. During my driving career (24 years) there have been some seriously close calls - not least this morning the silver avensis joining the M6 slip southbound from the M58 at 0920 in appauling weather (rain/spray/mirk) at 20MPH with a warburtons bread van bearing down on her fast. (in fairness the breadvan was not tailgating - merely trying to judge the motorway we were about to join - and obviously not expecting an old lady with no lights on doing a 'kerb crawl' onto the motorway. How the woman got away with it god only knows...but she did.
Had a collision occurred, i have no doubt that the sterotypical respoinse of 'truck too close' would have been the cause. This then got me thinking. This incident, along with the increase in crash for cash scams, is now the time to invest?
The Roadhawk DC-01 seems to fit the bill - but before I leap and part with the best part of 200 sheets, has anyone any experience of the device and given your chance again, would you buy it again?
Edited by Mrbluesky on 10/07/2012 at 22:58
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