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I've been driving with dash cams in my truck camper and car for years. I have an "idiotic driver" collection that I just might put on Youtube one of these days. But I got them mostly for my own protection in case of an accident. Haven't had to do that yet, but it's nice to know the video is there if I need it. I have the kind that straps to your rear view mirror. They've been working well for a year or two now. I especially like it in the truck camper since before that if I looked in my rear view mirror I just saw the front of the camper.
 
I dont know about other brands, but one nice thing about the Garmin (since a coach doesn't have a rear view mirror on the center of the windshield) is that you can set it for high, low, left, center, or right placement. So I have mine on the bottom left corner of the dash and its a wide enough angle to get everything pertinent.
 
I drive 40,000 miles a year with my job making sales calls all over the Southeast. I'm here to tell you it doesn't matter what you're driving there is a HUGE portion of the population that just don't know how to merge!! It's one of my biggest pet peeves. I see it every day. :oops:
 

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