Is it illegal not to install a dash cam?
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It is not illegal to not install a dash cam, as there are no laws or regulations mandating it. Here is an introduction to dash cams: Types of dash cams: High-definition dash cams, mini dash cams, night vision dash cams, wide-angle dash cams, dual-lens dash cams, multifunctional all-in-one dash cams, and glasses-style multifunctional dash cams. Functions of dash cams: Protecting the legal rights of drivers, recording and replaying surveillance footage, providing accurate and evidence-based sentencing and compensation in court cases involving road traffic accidents, serving as a DV camera at home to capture life's joyful moments, and offering decisive evidence in cases involving professional scammers or highway robberies.
I think not installing a dash cam is not illegal in most places. For example, there are no laws in China that require installation, so driving without one won’t result in fines or penalty points. However, if you’re traveling in certain special countries, like Russia, where regulations may require new cars to be equipped with one, not having one could cause trouble. From a personal safety perspective, installing a dash cam has many benefits—it can record the entire accident process. In case you encounter fraudsters or unclear liability situations, you’ll have video evidence to protect yourself from being wronged. My neighbor once suffered a loss—he didn’t have a dash cam during a minor accident, and the other party falsely accused him, leaving him to pay for the repairs out of pocket. Dash cams aren’t expensive; you can buy a simple one online for just a few dozen bucks and install it easily, giving you much more peace of mind while driving. In short, it’s not illegal, but for daily use, I strongly recommend installing one to avoid being left vulnerable.