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Old 06-17-25 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
Please reference your sources for the extent (or even examples) of court case verdicts and insurance settlements that were dependent on the "invaluable evidence" taken by rearward facing camera provided by bicycle commuters or people like myself who ride every day on city streets for transportation and shopping.

Don't bother providing examples of instances where you read online about bicycle riders who gratuitously submit rear view videos of something that offended them to somebody in the police station and the "settlement" (at best) is a response along the lines of "Thanks, we'll look into it."
Given the rather low cycling accident rate and the rather recent introduction of cameras, you are asking him to prove something like seatbelts work when they were first introduced.

Seems kinda obvious that a concept that works for cars (cameras) might work for bikes as well.
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