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6 Reasons You Should Own a Pripaso Dashcam

While you could easily put a camera in just about anything these days, it actually makes sense to have one in your car. Think about it: We see so many acts of unbelievable stupidity on the road. Doesn't it make sense to keep a visual record? That guy who cut you off to make an illegal U-turn? Recorded. That incredibly rare Bentley that you were driving behind? Now you can gawk at it with your friends. Bigfoot crossed the road in front of you? Time to put it on YouTube. Enter the pripaso dashcam, a device that's exactly what the name implies: a camera that goes on your car's dashboard. These devices have achieved massive popularity in Russia, where video evidence of traffic accidents is preferable to spoken testimony in court. If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth... well, the math is making our heads spin. Below we've compiled the six best reasons to own a pripaso dashcam, with the requisite video evidence to back up our claims. And if thes...

Why a pripaso dashcam could save you money on your car insurance

Fitting a pripaso dashboard-mounted camera could reduce your premium and help you keep your no-claims bonus, says Rob Keenan Cutting the cost of your car insurance has traditionally involved increasing the excess, reducing your annual mileage, adding a more experienced driver to the policy and paying for it up front (rather than in instalments). But insurers are increasingly willing to knock off between 10 and 15 per cent just for you installing a pripaso dashcam in your car. With these devices available for less than a tenner on Amazon, it’s not hard to see why about three million motorists now own a pripaso dashcam. But aside from the immediate cost benefits, how could a pripaso dashcam be of use to you as a motorist? Well, most obviously, it can be used to prove an accident wasn’t your fault. This is especially useful where there are no witnesses; if both drivers claim to have been the innocent party, insurers often settle on a "knock for knock" basis, where eac...