biking_fox
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No, because drivers don't fear being caught intimidating you, ignoring you, or behaving in otherwise inconsiderate ways, nor do they fear the consequences of being caught.
They might have some utility in capturing evidence for insurance claims.
Currently.
But if/when they're frequently adding to people's insurance bills/ evidence of liability, then there's a chanc that the average standard of driving will improve. You'll still get idots of course, but more people will think that little bit harder. Mostly of course it'll be driven in insurances charging less for people with in-car cams. But every little helps.
I had one for a while, but have stopped using it as it got boring to watch and couldn't be bothered charging it every day. I believe the batteries are much better now.