Does anyone here ride with a camera mounted to their bike?
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Does anyone here ride with a camera mounted to their bike?
We live a block from the ocean and it's a popular area for people to visit. On the weekends and evenings we get more traffic from people coming to visit the beach, but it's usually pretty safe to ride.
Yesterday afternoon, at approximately 5:30 pm, we were out riding around our neighborhood. We were heading East along a two lane street that connects to another street at a T-Intersection in the middle. There is a stop sign for traffic going East & West. There was a teenage boy in a brand new Audi approaching the intersection on the opposite side. So I slowed down, began to come to a stop, and used the appropriate hand signal to show that we were turning left. This teenager sees me, proceeds to not only run the stop sign, but actually sped up and smiled as he passed.
I was blown away by his reckless behavior. I mentioned this to a friend who suggested that I mount a camera to my bike for instances like this. My honest hope is that I don't run into this sort of situation again, but in the event that I do and am involved in an accident, it could possibly help.
I'd like to hear other peoples' thoughts on this and if you've had any experiences where you think having a camera might have been beneficial.
Yesterday afternoon, at approximately 5:30 pm, we were out riding around our neighborhood. We were heading East along a two lane street that connects to another street at a T-Intersection in the middle. There is a stop sign for traffic going East & West. There was a teenage boy in a brand new Audi approaching the intersection on the opposite side. So I slowed down, began to come to a stop, and used the appropriate hand signal to show that we were turning left. This teenager sees me, proceeds to not only run the stop sign, but actually sped up and smiled as he passed.
I was blown away by his reckless behavior. I mentioned this to a friend who suggested that I mount a camera to my bike for instances like this. My honest hope is that I don't run into this sort of situation again, but in the event that I do and am involved in an accident, it could possibly help.
I'd like to hear other peoples' thoughts on this and if you've had any experiences where you think having a camera might have been beneficial.
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A camera would have done nothing for you in this situation without a tag # and then it is still unlikely the cops would pursue it having other pressing matters like where the next doghnut meetup is.
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I use my bike mounted GoPro to capture the beauty of the ride and try to forget the idiots I may encounter.
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I've got a Contour Roam that I keep mounted on my handlebars. It's mostly there to just record my rides, but it does also serve to document the "anything else" possibilities. Thus far, I've not needed it in that capacity, but given it's unobtrusive form factor, I see no down side to having it on board.
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Since I began riding again a month ago I've videoed several rides. Mostly out of curiosity, to see if I'm as wobbly as I feel. Also videoed my first ride on a local bike trail. And a few nighttime rides with lights to be sure they're visible.
No drama with cars yet, knock wood. Maybe folks here are more bike-conscious than they used to be - 30 years ago I gave up riding around Texas. Maybe it's because I assume I'm invisible and never believe a driver has actually seen me, even when we make eye contact and wave, exchange pleasantries and agree to meet for coffee. I still assume I'm actually invisible and they're talking to someone on their cell phone rather than to me.
If there's the slightest doubt at a residential 4-way stop intersection, I'll veer right and go behind them if they show even the slightest inclination to cheat into the intersection while I've got the right of way. Some rides I make a lot of superfluous right hand turns and loop back around, rather than turning left across traffic. I'm not in that big a hurry.
No drama with cars yet, knock wood. Maybe folks here are more bike-conscious than they used to be - 30 years ago I gave up riding around Texas. Maybe it's because I assume I'm invisible and never believe a driver has actually seen me, even when we make eye contact and wave, exchange pleasantries and agree to meet for coffee. I still assume I'm actually invisible and they're talking to someone on their cell phone rather than to me.
If there's the slightest doubt at a residential 4-way stop intersection, I'll veer right and go behind them if they show even the slightest inclination to cheat into the intersection while I've got the right of way. Some rides I make a lot of superfluous right hand turns and loop back around, rather than turning left across traffic. I'm not in that big a hurry.
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I just installed a handle bar clamp to hold my iPhone while riding. Keeps phone screen visible & readily accessible. It's pretty nice so far.
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I also just mounted my iPhone to the bars just in case. Does come in handy for photos of strange things sometimes
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I truly feel sorry for anyone that mounts a camera to their bike for legal purposes.
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I have rearward-facing camera & blinky light combination, and have ordered a front-facing camera.
I truly feel sorry for anyone judging others for taking precautions. Besides, the footage I got descending Pikes Peak last month was awesome! Didn't break 60mph, but it was still a kick to ride and to watch.
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Why? With all the hit-n-run fatalities lately, I know it's not going to save my life, but I hope at least the POS gets caught.
I have rearward-facing camera & blinky light combination, and have ordered a front-facing camera.
I truly feel sorry for anyone judging others for taking precautions. Besides, the footage I got descending Pikes Peak last month was awesome! Didn't break 60mph, but it was still a kick to ride and to watch.
I have rearward-facing camera & blinky light combination, and have ordered a front-facing camera.
I truly feel sorry for anyone judging others for taking precautions. Besides, the footage I got descending Pikes Peak last month was awesome! Didn't break 60mph, but it was still a kick to ride and to watch.
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I have a DBPower Sj4000 action camera mounted on my helmet. It was less than $100 and seems to get the job done. I can post any sample previews on how it will look if people are interested.
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Why? With all the hit-n-run fatalities lately, I know it's not going to save my life, but I hope at least the POS gets caught.
I have rearward-facing camera & blinky light combination, and have ordered a front-facing camera.
I truly feel sorry for anyone judging others for taking precautions. Besides, the footage I got descending Pikes Peak last month was awesome! Didn't break 60mph, but it was still a kick to ride and to watch.
I have rearward-facing camera & blinky light combination, and have ordered a front-facing camera.
I truly feel sorry for anyone judging others for taking precautions. Besides, the footage I got descending Pikes Peak last month was awesome! Didn't break 60mph, but it was still a kick to ride and to watch.
A camera for cool scenery is a great idea imo.
Just not down with the whole 'let's videotape every second of our lives' thing so we can either bore all our friends on social media or try to be junior police.
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People are still too casual about texting & driving, and we (and motorcyclists) are paying the price for their selfishness. We as a society must view texting-driving the way we now view drunken driving. It's not more forgivable or understandable when you kill someone.
I rejoice whenever a texting driver takes her- or himself out of the genepool without take one of us along. We've had a few even in my hometown. Stupid young speeding girl looked up from her phone to see the red light and stopped cars, and cut her car in half on the light pole. Darwin is cruel to the individual, but kind to the species.
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I have several cases I have submitted to the cops this year, including this new one from yesterday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF8tJC7LBnM
What happens can vary by department. I've dealt with 3 different PD's so far.
Some advice:
1. Get a license plate on video. They will take a plate verbally, but having it on video is so much better. I've gone from a Contour Roam to a Replay XD Prime X for the better video quality. 1080 resolution at 30fps is minimum quality.
2. Get the drivers face on video if possible. Ideally, if you can catch them at the next light and pull up alongside, you can get the drivers face. You don't need to say anything, but my temper always causes me to say *something*. Remember if the camera is on top of your helmet, you might need to tilt your head down when you are close beside them to get a face. One case I reported had no faces, and the car was registered to a married couple, so they just got a personal visit from a cop and verbal warning.
3. Cops may ask for unedited video. I use Google Drive for this. The original video is also better quality than the end result after Youtube processes it.
This is my favorite case so far. Driver must return from California Oct 20 to appear in court for arraignment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbIhrsL6JXY
What happens can vary by department. I've dealt with 3 different PD's so far.
Some advice:
1. Get a license plate on video. They will take a plate verbally, but having it on video is so much better. I've gone from a Contour Roam to a Replay XD Prime X for the better video quality. 1080 resolution at 30fps is minimum quality.
2. Get the drivers face on video if possible. Ideally, if you can catch them at the next light and pull up alongside, you can get the drivers face. You don't need to say anything, but my temper always causes me to say *something*. Remember if the camera is on top of your helmet, you might need to tilt your head down when you are close beside them to get a face. One case I reported had no faces, and the car was registered to a married couple, so they just got a personal visit from a cop and verbal warning.
3. Cops may ask for unedited video. I use Google Drive for this. The original video is also better quality than the end result after Youtube processes it.
This is my favorite case so far. Driver must return from California Oct 20 to appear in court for arraignment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbIhrsL6JXY
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The real life inspiration for Jake Gyllenhaal's character in Nightcrawler.
Very cool.
Very cool.
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There's a reason why a lot of the crazy traffic videos come from Russia. That's because people have learned that the police and others may try to do thing to either harass or extort you. But if you have a dashboard cam, that harassment and extortion goes down dramatically.
Think of it as pretty much the same for bicyclists. Some drivers will harass cyclists (e.g. throw things, roll coal, threaten you), but if you have a helmet cam, then they are less likely to do so, and more likely to pay for it if they do.
And as others have mentioned, if you're in an accident, it is not your word against theirs.
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Last time I was in a traffic accident, I got royally shafted by a clueless cop who took the other party's lies as truth.
That is why I put a dashcam in my car.
Same for the helmet cam I wear cycling and motorcycling.
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Dash cams in our cars and on our tandem bicycle to catch up folks like in Shimagnolo's video.
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But, unfortunately, in some locations, it is necessary.
There's a reason why a lot of the crazy traffic videos come from Russia. That's because people have learned that the police and others may try to do thing to either harass or extort you. But if you have a dashboard cam, that harassment and extortion goes down dramatically.
Think of it as pretty much the same for bicyclists. Some drivers will harass cyclists (e.g. throw things, roll coal, threaten you), but if you have a helmet cam, then they are less likely to do so, and more likely to pay for it if they do.
And as others have mentioned, if you're in an accident, it is not your word against theirs.
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There's a reason why a lot of the crazy traffic videos come from Russia. That's because people have learned that the police and others may try to do thing to either harass or extort you. But if you have a dashboard cam, that harassment and extortion goes down dramatically.
Think of it as pretty much the same for bicyclists. Some drivers will harass cyclists (e.g. throw things, roll coal, threaten you), but if you have a helmet cam, then they are less likely to do so, and more likely to pay for it if they do.
And as others have mentioned, if you're in an accident, it is not your word against theirs.
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In case we are involved in a pedestrian accident or any other type of unforeseen issue?
No thanks
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At the rate we're going the government and business should have that covered in less than a decade.
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Does anyone here ride with a camera mounted to their bike?
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Last week while coming down the only descent in my area where I can routinely top 40 mph I noticed a pick-up truck in the opposite lane about a half mile in front of me, slowly drifting into my lane. As I got nearer the driver pointed the truck directly at me. There is no shoulder to the road and I began to think about what would happen if I hit the rough ground next to the road at 40 mph and I braked hard, preparing to pull off onto the grass to avoid the oncoming truck. The driver zoomed past, looking straight at me. Fear gave way to anger and a sense of impotence and I realized that from the driver's point of view he was only having fun with me. From my point of view it was at the very least the equivalent of aggravated assault or reckless endangerment. I had never thought of mounting a video camera until then, but now I am seriously considering it.