You might appreciate the blind spots of a car first hand, understand how a car will brake, handle, etc so you can potentially predict them a bit more. Still, generally I don’t think it’s something you’d have to do.
You might appreciate the blind spots of a car first hand, understand how a car will brake, handle, etc so you can potentially predict them a bit more. Still, generally I don’t think it’s something you’d have to do.
I used to use a Drift Ghost mounted to my helmet via stick on mount. Picture was pretty good, decent battery life, rubbish sound.
My partner used a TomTom camera which was really good. Better than the Drift in almost every way. Don’t think they make it anymore.
If I was doing this now, I’d look to have a mounted front and back camera, like the Thinkware, rather than something on my helmet.