Does Every Car Have a Dash Cam?
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Not every car has a dash cam. Here is some relevant knowledge about dash cams: Definition of a dash cam: A vehicle driving recorder, commonly known as a car black box, is a digital electronic recording device that records and stores information such as vehicle speed, time, mileage, and other driving status data, and can output data through an interface. It continuously records video while driving, simultaneously capturing time, speed, and location in the footage, functioning much like a "black box." Functions of a dash cam: It safeguards the legitimate rights and interests of drivers. In the event of a traffic accident, a dash cam can provide drivers with effective evidence: by replaying the recorded footage, traffic police can handle the accident quickly and accurately. This allows for swift clearance of the scene to restore traffic flow while preserving crucial evidence of the incident, thereby promoting a safe and smooth traffic environment.