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Will the driving recorder report to the police if it bumps?

Generally, the driving recorder will not give an alarm when it bumps, because bumps are not common accidents or emergencies. The alarm function of the driving recorder is mainly aimed at dangerous behaviors or emergencies such as collision, sudden braking and speeding. However, bumps may have a certain impact on the normal work of the driving recorder.

First of all, bumps may cause problems such as vibration, jitter or blurring of the images and sounds of the driving recorder, thus affecting the accuracy and clarity of the recording. This may lead to the inability to obtain clear images and accurate sound information when playing or extracting records.

Secondly, long-term bumps may also damage or loosen the storage devices or connecting wires of the driving recorder, resulting in data loss or record interruption. In this way, it is impossible to completely record the important information during driving.

In addition, for some advanced models of driving recorders, some intelligent algorithms are built in to identify and record abnormal driving behaviors, such as sharp turns and rapid acceleration, but bumps usually do not belong to these abnormal behaviors, so they will not actively report to the police.

To sum up, although bumping will not lead to the active alarm of the driving recorder, it may have a certain impact on the accuracy and integrity of the record. Therefore, in order to ensure the normal operation and recording effect of the driving recorder, we should try our best to avoid violent bumps or vibrations, ensure the stability and fixation of equipment installation, and regularly check and maintain the hardware and software of the driving recorder.