Better to have extra pair of eyes on the road


Added benefit: Mohd Farriz adjusting the dashcam of his car in George Town. — CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Sales of onboard video cameras or dashcams is brisk following a spate of incidents on the roads ranging from accidents to road bullying.

Car accessory shop manager Lawrence Gan said the sales of dashcams had increased since April following the case of a driver who was sentenced to six years for killing eight cyclists in Johor Baru five years ago.

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