Dash cams have recently grown hugely in popularity despite being available on the market for a number of years. Many super markets and high street retailers are selling dash cams and this has bought the price down of them significantly. Dash cams have been designed for drivers to install in the front and sometimes rear of their vehicle to allow them to record footage that may prove vital in court should an accident occur and responsibility has been disputed.
Not only can dash cams help in this way, which can often also help to lower insurance costs but they can also record violent or threatening behaviour which is often called road range. Unfortunrelty some people get aggressive when on the roads and can physically or verbally assault people. If the footage is caught on camera then this may be enough to get them charged for the offence.
Dash cams can even be set to record movement when your vehicle is parked up giving you extra security against vandalism and theft of your vehicle. Dash cams alone can be enough of a deterrent to warn people off to begin with.