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     COMMENTS: Drivers Gone Wild

There are 100,000 mini video recorders, brand name DriveCam, fitted onto the rear view mirrors of cars nationwide. They are designed to monitor a driver's behavior and provide evidence of the circumstances of any crash. ABC's David Muir told us that the firm now has footage of 3.5m separate accidents, which it has now compiled as a blooper reel. Muir showed us tailgating drivers, drowsy drivers, distracted drivers, unseatbelted drivers and intersection collisions. Ostensibly "the company released the images because the drivers in them have already learned their lesson and are hopeful the rest of us will now learn too." Sure, DriveCam did it as a public service, not as a means to get free publicity for DriveCam, the name of their company. That is DriveCam.

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