Do trail (game) cams work good enough to take photos of cars moving directly towards/away from them? Is there a flash or other indication that a photo is being taken?
I ask because I live in the middle of nowhere, on a back country road through a valley, there are 6 residences on my road, 2 belong to my family, 2 to elderly folks, and 2 to brand new teenage scumbags. Now traffic has gone through the roof, with the regular buddies doing WAY over the speed limit, catching air, or doing burnouts in the road. On top of the regulars, there is a lot of one-time traffic that comes and goes in 15 minutes or less. I am not lying when I say there used to be 4 cars on the road a day, tops.
And today on FB, some of the neighbors have complained of break ins.
So I have been thinking of setting up a couple trail cameras around the house and maybe on the mailbox to see if I could get some plate numbers of the frequent speeders etc.
Or maybe I am all wet in my approach here, I dunno. I am just frazzled and pissed I cannot walk my dogs down the road in safety anymore.
I ask because I live in the middle of nowhere, on a back country road through a valley, there are 6 residences on my road, 2 belong to my family, 2 to elderly folks, and 2 to brand new teenage scumbags. Now traffic has gone through the roof, with the regular buddies doing WAY over the speed limit, catching air, or doing burnouts in the road. On top of the regulars, there is a lot of one-time traffic that comes and goes in 15 minutes or less. I am not lying when I say there used to be 4 cars on the road a day, tops.
And today on FB, some of the neighbors have complained of break ins.
So I have been thinking of setting up a couple trail cameras around the house and maybe on the mailbox to see if I could get some plate numbers of the frequent speeders etc.
Or maybe I am all wet in my approach here, I dunno. I am just frazzled and pissed I cannot walk my dogs down the road in safety anymore.