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Can I use a dash cam in Arizona?
No, a dashboard camera is not legal in Arizona. However, some states do have laws that limit or prohibit the pedestrian (non-law enforcement) use of dash cams. For example, you may be required to obtain a drivers license before you can use a dash cam in your car.
Moreover, it is illegal to drive with any camera on your vehicle. This includes wearing one on your person while driving.
How do I stop my dash cam from overheating?
There are a few things you can do to stop your dash cam from overheating. First, make sure that the unit is not in direct sunlight. This will help to prevent the unit from overheating. Second, make sure that the temperature of your dash cam is within its recommended limits. This will help to keep it under control and avoid any problems later on down the road. Finally, try leaving a gap in your windows as suggested above if possible so that you can dissipate the heat without generating any additional issues down the road.
Do dash cameras lower insurance?
No, dashcams don't lower insurance rates. Instead, they can help you save money by helping you avoid costly claims documents and other administrative costs.
If you have a dashcam and your insurance company approves the use of the device, they can lower your premiums by up to 50%.