
With one in five vehicles now fitted with a dash cam, motorists are being warned to ‘drive like they’re being filmed’ every time they get behind the wheel.
And with many people sending footage of motoring offences to the police every day, the chances of being reported for an offence captured on a dash cam are now higher than ever.
The warning coincided with National Dash Cam Day, August 5th, from dash cam video analysis experts at not-for-profit company Road Safety Support, who regularly examine video footage for police forces for use in legal proceedings.
Dash cam footage can be used to prosecute for a range of offences, including speeding, dangerous or careless driving and driving while using a mobile phone.
Read more online at: https://www.roadsafetysupport.co.uk/news/drive-you%E2%80%99re-being-filmed-warn-dash-cam-experts