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      11-27-2023, 04:34 AM   #3
Gaviatrix
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Originally Posted by Lfk View Post
Australian drivers are increasingly aggressive and I've had more road rage incidents over the past year than I had had in a decade, including a near miss today where a speeding car overtook me in a zip-merge and proceeded to flip me off.

BMW Drive Recorder doesn't look too interesting from what I read since there's no impact most of the time (thankfully) and it covers 20 seconds only.

I'm not familiar with dashcam options at all. It looks like some are connected to the internal USB port, some to the car's battery and some to an external battery? Is there a go-to option? And do I need professional installation or is it easy to DYI? I'd appreciate any guidance.
The standard of driving is often quite poor. I used to think that if all Commodores and Falcons were required to be crushed at 10 years old it would have largely solved the problem; but the contagion has spread and utes now take the mantle, but pretty much any vehicle is fair game for the hoons or idiots.

I installed a Garmin Mini 2 in my daughter's car as a small measure of protection from her, as a young driver, being accused of anything if she had an incident or accident - she's no longer on Ps and is diligent and careful behind the wheel. It was easy to install in her Hyundai i30 using the power cable supplied, which I tucked under the edge of the headlining and trim down the left side windscreen pillar, and then down under the door rubber and along under the dash so it comes out at the centre console, where it is plugged into a power socket. It only comes to life when the ignition is on and it's a simple little device, but it seems to work fine and the resolution is good. There are many more sophisticated options depending on whether you want protection when you're parked, GPS data, rear cameras, etc but at around $200 that seemed like cheap insurance to me.

I have subscribed to the Drive Recorder on my 330i - it's not the best, but it would probably help in the event of an accident. It will record for 40 sec (20 sec before and after) if you hit the button. If I were buying the car now rather than in 2019, given the state of play on the roads I might consider having cameras professionally installed ...
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