I drive a Chevrolet.....Keep your slow azz outta the fast lane and there won't be no tailgating.
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...and god forbid do not use a directional signal or they'll intentionally block you out...point-'n-shoot driving tactics there.That is just how the drive in Texas. They don’t mess around, lol. If there is an opening, everyone’s expectations are that someone is going to fill it. Everyone knows that and are considerate with it. In Oklahoma on the other hand, filling a gap is a road rage incident waiting to happen.
There are often unused spaces in grommets in the firewall. Those would likely be easier to use than drilling a new hole.I need to run my wire permanently drilling a hole through my cab's floor but haven't had the opportunity to get it up on a stand or a lift to see where to drill. Then I'm going to armor the cable under the truck strapping it to the frame.
"If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear"If you are a good driver, a dash cam might help you one day. IF you are a bad driver that same dash cam might seal your fate (if you destroy evidence it gets worse.)
Motion activation is usually an option, even on the cheap ones. If wired into the vehicle electrical system, some may run whenever the ignition is on.But I do have a question: Do the dash cams run all the time or only activated with motion?
The one I had would overwrite the oldest videos, except for the ones you marked as protected. But my comment was more about the sheer volume of stupid that I see on the roads around here. I just saw one peckerwood in the left turn lane stop on a green arrow, then shoot over so far to the right that he was on the apron of the entrance to TCC, then go on across the intersection (mind you, the through light was still red).I'm guessin' they run a cycle like security cams, and just overwrite old stuff after a period of time.
But I have no experience, thus no real clue.
Again, read the fine print...
Lol, ok... I have no answer to that.The one I had would overwrite the oldest videos, except for the ones you marked as protected. But my comment was more about the sheer volume of stupid that I see on the roads around here. I just saw one peckerwood in the left turn lane stop on a green arrow, then shoot over so far to the right that he was on the apron of the entrance to TCC, then go on across the intersection (mind you, the through light was still red).
Of course, I’m convinced that the folks controlling the stoplights in Tulsa wake up every morning trying to think of new ways to screw with drivers. 61st at 169 has got to be the most idiotically-set up set of lights I’ve ever seen.
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