I did a driver awareness course the other day, learnt an interesting thing about sat navs.dash cams. Technically any of those devices that attach to the actual windscreen are illigal:
https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-maintenance-safety-security
I was surprised because although my car has an inbuilt satnav I do have a dash cam and I had no idea. The instructor did say that if you mount it out of your main vision range then you'll probably be OK but jobsworth plod can nick you! I asked about police cars that are festooned with stuff in the windscreen and the instructor conceded that they are illegal too but plod is hiughly trained and do have some exemptions! So any comments/advice on how best to mount a dash cam?
Seen a car going pass me the other day the driver was shaving .He had the mirror up on the dash and the wobble brush in a plastic beaker .My question is how was he going to dry his face .May be put the heater on never thought of that .
The one I have is affixed below the Interior Mirror T.T.T. before these were fitted by a Qualified VAT Reg Auto elect for Insurance Purposes, I made sure that these were legal, & they are, but common tells you not to put them in your vision, the one I have is fixed by a Sucker, the rear one is centred. Pip, there have been a lot of problems in the Blackburn Area with Persons taking out their Brake light Bulbs for gain, I don't think I need say who these people are.
yes TWR a lot of staged crashes going on, that's one reason to have them, though it could be argued that you are at fault if you hit someone up the jaxy regardless. So you reckon if I move it up to under the mirror it'll be ok?
The only relevant part I can see on the link is:
windscreens and windows MUST be kept clean and free from obstructions to vision
In my opinion this does not mean that NOTHING can be affixed to the windscreen, only that it must not obstruct the driver's vision. My dashcam is behind my rear view mirror.
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