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Single_T t1_jcz5tke wrote

That may be true but I think its an entirely unreasonable assumption to think that a 16 year old will always have adult supervision. For example, I could reasonably trust a 16 year old to babysit younger kids, and if they had a car I could also reasonably trust them to drive themselves to and from babysitting those kids depending on the situation. I dont think this is the place to continue having this discussion because it is a sensitive and tragic situation. My thoughts and prayers are with the family, and I am going to leave it at that

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zenheadache t1_jcz5guz wrote

Reply to comment by gregra193 in Dash cams by [deleted]

Interesting. Ive been in 2 not-at-fault fender benders and 1 not-at-fault accident over 12 years and my rates have only ever gone down

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gregra193 t1_jcz37ao wrote

Reply to comment by zenheadache in Dash cams by [deleted]

From Progressive:

Do insurance rates go up after no-fault accidents?

It may seem unfair, but accidents that aren't your fault may still increase your rate in certain states. However, they may not cost as much as at-fault accidents. As with speeding tickets and most other violations, not-at-fault accidents stay on your driving record for a certain number of years (the length varies by state).

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ETL4nubs t1_jcz1odc wrote

Reply to Dash cams by [deleted]

How is this camera when showing videos on the spot? I have a YI and it's super annoying to try and browse for shit that just happened. You can connect to its WIFI but that is just as bad and clunky.

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SpiderMuse t1_jcyzpyr wrote

I have so many questions...

Does this person need to lug all this equipment with him? If so, what if he only needs to access some of the equipment...does he have to off load everything to get what he wants? If he doesn't need to lug all this equipment, why not keep it at the warehouse?

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