Does the dash cam keep recording when parked?

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Tony
07/30/25 6:47am
When parked, the dash cam does not continue recording. A dash cam is a device that records images and sound-related information during vehicle operation. Its functions include: 1. Recording the entire driving process with video and audio; 2. Continuously filming while driving, simultaneously logging time, speed, and location in the recording; 3. Serving as a DV for capturing life moments or functioning as a home surveillance system. In the event of an accident, playback of the recorded footage allows traffic police to handle incidents swiftly and accurately, enabling quick clearance of the scene to restore traffic flow while preserving valid evidence of the occurrence, thereby contributing to a safe and smooth traffic environment.
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