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I do consulting and training in the traffic safety industry and highly recommend cameras in fleets with professional (commercial) drivers. For the general public, there is an important consideration; how good of a driver are you? If you are an above-average driver, cameras are great. Commercial drivers are. With the rest of the public, half are better than average, half are not. There is a study that shows that 93% of drivers think they are better than average, so 50% are correct, 43% are clueless, and 7% are honest. These last two groups do not benefit from having a camera in their cars in most cases.
Before everyone starts telling stories about bad truck drivers (there are plenty and I have no shortage myself), remember, we tend to remember bad experiences over good ones. Statistically, if a truck driver and a non-commercial car driver crash, 81% of the time it will be the car driver's fault.
In all things, there's that nasty Belle curve. Average is just that, average, and the majority fall into that category. Think of the most average driver, and how bad/clueless that they are. Take fear in knowing that the majority are within a standard deviation of that imbecile.
Just think about how dumb the average person is, then realize half of them are dumber than that!
-George Carlin
