JoysOfSight
Active Member
I wonder if I'm alone in finding that when I don't have a camera on, I seem to experience a lot more incidents than otherwise?
I don't for one minute believe this is down to people seeing the camera, so it seems the two possibilities are either that when I ride without a camera I somehow "provoke" incidents, which is unlikely as many are things like mobile-related or pulling out in front, or that when I have the camera on I don't assign such significance to what others are doing (perhaps subconciously knowing that if push came to shove, they were doing it on camera).
I don't really know which explanation I prefer (and would welcome any other suggestions).
As for the wider question of whether cameras do any good, in fact I think the greatest good comes to my own riding, because I am so much more relaxed and feel less need to argue with people. I still do argue with them, sometimes, but less than when I rode "naked" and of course there is an objective viewpoint to it all. (Interestingly I can often tell when a video clip is from by how adversarial I am - the more outraged, it's often an early one when I hadn't got used to the idea that I was recording yet).
I'm not sure it has much of an impact on driving per se, but as people have commented above, individual drivers who get burned will not forget in a hurry. In this I specifically disagree with the post above.
Rome wasn't built in a day!
I don't for one minute believe this is down to people seeing the camera, so it seems the two possibilities are either that when I ride without a camera I somehow "provoke" incidents, which is unlikely as many are things like mobile-related or pulling out in front, or that when I have the camera on I don't assign such significance to what others are doing (perhaps subconciously knowing that if push came to shove, they were doing it on camera).
I don't really know which explanation I prefer (and would welcome any other suggestions).
As for the wider question of whether cameras do any good, in fact I think the greatest good comes to my own riding, because I am so much more relaxed and feel less need to argue with people. I still do argue with them, sometimes, but less than when I rode "naked" and of course there is an objective viewpoint to it all. (Interestingly I can often tell when a video clip is from by how adversarial I am - the more outraged, it's often an early one when I hadn't got used to the idea that I was recording yet).
I'm not sure it has much of an impact on driving per se, but as people have commented above, individual drivers who get burned will not forget in a hurry. In this I specifically disagree with the post above.
Rome wasn't built in a day!