MORE drivers than ever are realising the advantages of having a dash cam. Besides giving unarguable proof in the event of an accident and helping to avoid insurance wrangles, the footage can be used to dispute motoring fines, and make claims for pothole damage. It has even been used to help solve serious crime.
The growing popularity of the technology also means that the cameras are getting cheaper while the quality of the footage is getting better.
If you’re new to dash cams or even upgrading, the features and jargon can be confusing, with devices that cost less than £50 seeming to do a similar job to those at £500. Do you need 4K? What’s the point of WiFi? Is