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Front and rear dash cam guide UK, who needs one and why
Front and rear dashcam systems provide evidence from two angles simultaneously, covering the road ahead and the zone directly behind the vehicle. They are more capable than single-channel systems but cost more and have specific installation requirements. This guide helps UK drivers and fleet operators decide whether a front and rear system suits their needs and what to look for when choosing one.
Front and rear dashcam systems provide evidence from two angles simultaneously, covering the road ahead and the zone directly behind the vehicle. They are more capable than single-channel systems but cost more and have specific installation requirements. This guide helps UK drivers and fleet operators decide whether a front and rear system suits their needs and what to look for when choosing one.
Who benefits most from front and rear recording
Front and rear recording is most valuable for drivers who regularly experience tailgating or aggressive following behaviour, who park frequently in areas where car park damage is likely, or who operate commercial vehicles where rear cargo access and security are relevant. Rear camera footage is the evidence that resolves who was at fault in rear-end incidents most definitively.
For taxi and PHV drivers, the more relevant second camera direction is inward-facing rather than rear-facing, covering the passenger compartment for safety and licensing compliance. LockCar’s Duo systems provide this front-and-driver configuration.
When a single-channel dashcam is enough
For many private vehicle owners, a high-quality single-channel front-facing dashcam provides the most important evidence capability. The majority of insurance claims involving motor vehicles concern incidents at junctions, on dual carriageways, and at roundabouts where the front-facing view captures the relevant information. If rear-end damage from tailgating is not a specific concern, a single-channel system with a relay immobiliser may be more cost-effective than dual-channel.
The real choice is quality plus immobiliser
The most important decision for any UK vehicle owner is not single versus dual channel; it is whether the dashcam system includes a relay immobiliser. A professional single-channel dashcam with an integrated relay immobiliser is a more complete security solution than a consumer dual-channel system without one. LockCar ONE and LockCar One Plus provide this combination at a lower price point than LockCar Duo.
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How long does LockCar installation take?
Installation typically takes 60 to 90 minutes at your location. Our mobile engineer brings all parts and tests everything before leaving. Full documentation provided.
Does LockCar cover my area?
LockCar mobile service covers the entire UK with same-day and next-day appointments available in most areas. WhatsApp or call Victor to confirm availability.
Will LockCar interfere with my factory electronics?
No. LockCar uses vehicle-specific wiring procedures. All factory functions continue to operate exactly as before installation.
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