![]() 09/11/2015 at 13:29 • Filed to: dashcams, caught on dashcam, dashcam, carcam, tailgaters, aaa | ![]() | ![]() |
Don’t speed and unnecessarily tailgate. Especially if the car you’re behind is equipped with dashcams. They might e-mail your company and report you.
55mph limit, I was going 62 behind a Mustang, passing slower traffic the whole time. After the Mustang moved over, I increased to 65 and still this AAA Emergency Roadside Service truck stayed on my ass. Still passing slower traffic, I moved over when the limit dropped to 50 because construction zone, and he sped on.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 14:20 |
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What dashboard camera system do you have? Front and rear recording?
![]() 09/11/2015 at 14:55 |
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I have recently been looking at dashcams that do just that because of a deal on massdrop.
http://www.geniusnet.com/Genius/wSite/c…
![]() 09/11/2015 at 14:59 |
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When I was on vacation this past summer, on the drive home, there was a massive thunderstorm and strong cross winds that was even blowing the big trucks all over the place... and I had a fucker of 18 wheeler driver tailgating me when I slowed down due to the heavy rain and my car starting to hydroplane.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 15:19 |
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I have GW1-B cameras, front and rear
![]() 09/11/2015 at 15:34 |
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I once passed a company truck that was (supposedly) electronically limited to 60mph, which is exactly what he was doing. Not a problem, except for the fact that he was in the left lane in a 70mph zone, and every exit was on the right. That’s the only time I’ve ever made use of the “How’s My Driving?” sticker.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 15:35 |
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That’s the one thing I hate about our new 70mph limits around here. Most major trucking companies limit their rigs to 65 or 70.
And no one around here knows how to use the passing lane properly.