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Old 08-05-13 | 10:49 AM
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TwoWheelWonder
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Making road-rage videos more useful?

For awhile now I've been riding my bike with a helmet cam and I've been thinking about how to make videos of commuting incidents more useful. As in eventually maybe people will pay more attention and give me more of a break and I'll live longer and be happier. Actually (unscientifically) riding with a camera already seems to provoke more people into slowing down and being more cautious, but it really feels like we should be able to do more. Law enforcement and insurance company representatives seem largely uninterested. I'm guessing they aren't so ready to change what they do just because I strapped a camera to my head. Even though I feel a video of a stressed out driver's car followed by a police officer's or insurance company's warning might remind your average person to slow down and be more careful next time, before they get in a wreck.

So as a question to everyone, what else can we do with videos where someone acted dangerously but no actual collision occurred?
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