accident - Blog - Global Risk Community2024-03-29T12:39:51Zhttps://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/accidentWhy You Need a Dashboard Camera in Vehicleshttps://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-you-need-a-dashboard-camera-in-vehicles2020-07-11T06:33:55.000Z2020-07-11T06:33:55.000ZKBV Researchhttps://globalriskcommunity.com/members/KBVResearch<div><p>The dashcam, or dashboard camera, has been extremely popular in the last few years, mostly due to many of its advantages. Simply put, this is a form of camera that is installed on your car's dashboard and built to capture sounds and images when you're driving. The objective of the dashcam is to record every detail that takes place both on the road and inside the car that can be used for a range of functions.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8028325462,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8028325462,original{{/staticFileLink}}" class="align-center" alt="8028325462?profile=original" /></a></p><p></p><p>Presently, these cameras are widely used around the world by regular drivers, driving instructors, taxi and bus drivers, police officers, and so on. A significant aspect of these inexpensive and feature-rich cameras is that they can be conveniently paired with a range of on-board technology, such as recorders and GPS devices.</p><p></p><h2><strong>What is a dashboard camera?</strong></h2><p>Dashboard cameras are also classified as <a href="https://www.kbvresearch.com/dashboard-camera-market/">vehicle or truck dashboard cameras</a>, fleet dash cameras, or dash cameras. Most of these cameras point forward, looking out from under the windshield window so that the video image fits the perspective of the driver.</p><p></p><p>These are video cameras attached to the vehicle dashboard, inside the windshield, or almost any surface. The Dashboard cameras are usually powered by the vehicle's electrical system and can be switched on/off manually or switched on automatically when the driver places the ignition switch in the ON position.</p><p></p><h2><strong>Why is a dashboard camera an emerging automotive trend?</strong></h2><h3><strong>Have first-hand evidence of a car accident</strong></h3><p>This is the main reason why millions of car drivers have chosen to invest time and money in dash cameras, particularly in Russia, where the largest number of Dash Cams users is now noticeable, that is, first-hand evidence of a car accident. Simply stated, the camera will start recording as soon as you start the engine of your car which will provide real-time, reliable, straight-to-the-point evidence in the event of an incident.</p><p></p><p>If a car crash occurred and the vehicle was involved, then you can prove that it wasn't your fault, and you can send a videotape as proof if there was any court case. This way, the other party will be held accountable for the accident and will be obliged to pay for the repair of the car – without video evidence, the other driver may claim that the fault was entirely yours, as it often happens that the guilty drivers tend to blame the victims.</p><p></p><h3><strong>A dash cam is the perfect solution for undisciplined drivers</strong></h3><p>Another important reason why you should consider buying a dashboard camera is that it will help you report undisciplined drivers. Every driver has had at least one bad encounter with a bad driver during his driving career. Not only are these impudent and reckless drivers very distracting and dangerous, but they may potentially put the lives of other drivers and innocent passengers at risk.</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, reporting an undisciplined driver's bad behavior can be a daunting task, as this often requires proof – if you do not have an eye witness to testify on your behalf, then the case usually goes cold. That is where the dashboard camera comes in and provides the ultimate proof against bad drivers. Nevertheless, the Dash Cam will also be used to track the drivers who may not behave on their status while they are in traffic. You can use it for drunk drivers or impenetrable drivers who ride and drive, you can use it to report road rage collisions and so on.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Dash cams have a plethora of useful features and functions</strong></h3><p>At the moment, the high-quality dashboard cameras come with several helpful features that will help you at several different rates. For example, most of these cameras come with audible notifications coupled with spoken status changes – that way, you can also be up to date with the recording process and be alerted in real-time whether there is an issue with the camera or storage device.</p><p></p><p>The cameras often come with a low battery use option and, as the name implies, this particular feature is intended to allow the Dash camera to use as little battery as possible. This functionality is especially useful if your dashboard camera does not derive its energy from your car's battery and relies exclusively on external batteries because it extends its lifespan. Most cameras often come with a nice, high-tech LCD screen with touch functionality integrated into them. With an easy-to-use, comprehensive, and easy-to-use navigation menu, these cameras now allow you to have full control of your road trip and recording experience.</p><p></p><h2><strong>Trends that influence the adoption of dashboard cameras among commercial and personal vehicles</strong></h2><h3><strong>Never-ending benefits for fleets</strong></h3><p>Dashboard cameras have been an aftermarket product for private vehicles, but they are gaining prominence in commercial vehicles for fleet management, risk reduction, and driver tracking. Truck accidents and traffic violations are a major expense for a truck fleet of any scale, so video recording of driver behavior may help fleet managers identify unsafe driving habits and provide additional training to hold these costs down. Immediately after an accident, a dashboard camera video is useful if other parties dispute what has happened and who may be at fault. These tools have proven useful in resolving disputes and preventing possibly expensive judgments.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Intelligent dashboard cameras</strong></h3><p>Artificial Intelligence (AI) video, 4G LTE connection, and sophisticated cloud technologies combine to provide unmatched security. Built-in 4G LTE with an adaptive dashboard camera allows 24/7 live streaming and exposure to an HD video archive with zero latency as needed. In addition, AI surveillance learns and sends alerts in real-time for break-ins, collisions, reckless driving, and more. It even works when you're off the car.</p><p></p><p>If the drivers imitate other vehicles at too high speeds at too close a distance, Tailgating Detection identifies these incidents automatically through a fleet management dashboard for video training. Distract Driving Detection gives visibility to the prevalence of distracted driving behaviors and events. Preventative in-cab alerts are issued to drivers to help adjust risky behavior when tailgating or distracted driving is observed. Configurable safety score customizes how safety scores for drivers and fleets are measured by applying different weights to harsh events, speed severity, defensive driving, and more.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Role of dispatching software and dashboard camera in logistics industry</strong></h3><p>Dispatching Software is designed to simplify routing and scheduling processes and provide a smoother and more effective way to complete the task. Dispatching software can be personalized to schedule future appointments. Dispatching software is a digital solution that enables companies to complete time-consuming tasks such as monitoring fleets in transit, monitoring equipment locations, maintaining sufficient inventory, and assigning tasks to employees.</p><p></p><p>Dispatching Software has been developed to help increase the productivity of the company and help to make faster decisions. A truck driver may face a variety of issues while on the road. There are thousands of things that could go wrong while a person is on the road. Dispatching software can help to minimize challenges faced by drivers, as the real-time data generated by the driver position software helps to solve the problem quickly. Dispatching software increases versatility to simplify their dispatch management, as it becomes difficult as the company starts to expand in size. The platform can be tailored to suit the specific needs of a business organization.</p><p></p><p><strong>Free Valuable Insights:</strong> <a href="https://www.kbvresearch.com/news/dashboard-camera-market/">Global Dashboard Camera Market to reach a market size of USD 5.2 billion by 2026</a></p><p></p><h2><strong>The bottom line</strong></h2><p>To conclude, the dashboard camera market is spreading progressively as customers find these cameras a great investment, particularly because it is highly economical and has an extremely simple design. Within seconds, thanks to the suction cup, these simple cameras can be installed on your car dashboard. You can select from a broad variety of dash cameras, from low-end cameras costing just a few tens of dollars to high-end digital cameras with a color display, time and data stamps, two lenses as well as a color display.</p></div>An ode to Angry Drivershttps://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/an-ode-to-angry-drivers2015-07-02T13:57:36.000Z2015-07-02T13:57:36.000ZRobert Sicilianohttps://globalriskcommunity.com/members/RobertSiciliano<div><p>“Wes” is a professional man who, if you saw walking on the street, you‘d easily imagine being jumped by a few teen punks and getting beaten up for his wallet. Wes is nearing retirement age, has a potbelly, doesn‘t work out, has grey hair—hardly an imposing figure.</p><p><img src="http://robertsiciliano.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/1S1.jpg" align="right" height="209" width="350" alt="1S1.jpg" /></p><p>But look out when he gets behind the wheel of his car. Cut him off and he‘ll give you the finger and holler out obscenities.</p><p>“Dan” has two cars: an old beater and a corvette. He‘s mellow in the beater, but something comes over him in the corvette.</p><p>Experiments show that the anonymity of being enclosed by two tons of steel, and the group participation aspect of driving (others are also on the road), cultivate a new level of anger and fury in drivers who are otherwise rather complacent people.</p><p>An article on wired.com mentions an experiment by Ed Diener in which kids were given an opportunity to steal candy on Halloween under various controlled circumstances. The kids stole more when the givers didn‘t require their identification, and when the kids were part of large groups, vs. when they were alone and not revealing their names.</p><p>This is a no-brainer, but this principle applies to the driver. This is de-individualization: anonymity and group activity. Add to that some sensory overload and emotional arousal, and you have the recipe for road rage.</p><p>An added element to the driver is that he can‘t intelligently communicate to the other motorist who cut him off or otherwise p‘d him off. So drivers resort to rudimentary communication: the finger, a fist, holding down the horn, flashing the brights.</p><p>How often shall we give a rude or “stupid” driver the benefit of the doubt? Maybe the driver tail-gaiting you at 80 mph has a passenger who‘s in labor. But come on, there are so many irresponsible drivers, you know as well as I that very few have a legitimate excuse for doing something dumb.</p><p>Like all those people who drive at night without their headlights on.</p><p>And if you‘ve ever been pissed off that someone took the parking space you were waiting for, ask yourself if you had your blinker on to let that person know you were there first and waiting. If you were just sitting there without a blinker on for that parking space, maybe the other “jerk” thought you were waiting to drive straight through the lot. But you went ahead and keyed their car anyways.</p><p>The wired.com article points out that angry drivers operate on emotion, not logic.</p><p><strong>Solutions</strong></p><ul><li>The article suggests to add a passenger. Sounds great—if you can find someone who‘s willing to be your passenger every time you drive.</li><li>View images of gruesome car accident aftermaths. This might shake you up into being more patient, and thus, safer, on the road.</li></ul><p>Robert Siciliano personal and home security specialist to <a href="http://besthomesecuritycompanys.com/">BestHomeSecurityCompanys.com</a> discussing <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0nD6i-NqV0">burglar proofing your home</a> on Fox Boston. <a href="http://robertsiciliano.com/blog/2010/01/01/disclosures-term-conditions/">Disclosures</a>.</p><div style="display:none;height:0;width:0;" title="1.4" id="bmffextverifyinstall"></div></div>