Samantha Holze
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Backup Cameras- July 30, 2026 13
Choosing between a blind spot monitoring system and a blind spot monitoring radar camera isn't always as simple as it sounds.
Both get grouped under visibility and safety upgrades, both promise better awareness of the vehicle, and both often end up on the same shortlist during a purchase.
The problem is that they are rarely solving the same blind spot. Whether you are dealing with highway miles, loading docks, trailers, or crowded work sites.
Understanding where each system fits can help make the decision much clearer and can prevent investing in coverage for the wrong part of the vehicle.
How...
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Backup Cameras- July 22, 2026 23
Backup cameras are an essential safety upgrade for commercial vehicles. Federal regulations (FMVSS) 111 require rear visibility systems on vehicles with a GVWR under 10,000 pounds. Commercial vehicles with a GVWR over 10,000 pounds are not covered by the same rule. Many older fleet vehicles may also lack backup cameras, as the regulation only applies to vehicles manufactured after May 2018.
Aftermarket backup cameras offer an effective solution. Available in wired and wireless configurations, these systems can be installed on almost any car, van, pickup, truck, or trailer to improve visibility...
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Backup Cameras- July 21, 2026 22
Backup collisions remain a major safety concern for large trucks and trailers. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data shows that around 60,000 rear-end crashes each year involve a heavy vehicle. One of the biggest visibility challenges is the rear blind spot behind the truck, which can extend nearly 200 feet and cannot be seen through side mirrors.
Backup cameras for trucks improve safety by providing drivers with a direct view behind the vehicle. With features such as wide viewing angles, HD image quality, infrared night vision, and multiple camera integration, modern backup...
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commercial truck- July 09, 2026 13
Ask most fleet owners what's become harder to manage over the last few years, and insurance will usually come up pretty quickly.
One accident rarely ends with a repair bill. There may be weeks of paperwork, questions from insurers, time spent dealing with claims, and in some cases, higher premiums that stick around long after the truck is repaired. That's one reason more companies are adding semi truck camera systems to their vehicles.
However, if you are considering investing in a system for your fleet, here is a detailed explanation of how commercial truck camera systems can help in insurance...
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Backup Cameras- June 27, 2026 37
Backing a travel trailer into a campsite, storage lot, or narrow driveway can test even if you are an experienced RV owner. In such situations, having mirrors can help, but they only show so much.
That's why more travelers are adding a travel trailer backup camera to their setup. With the right system, reversing can be easier, also improve visibility around the trailer, and help in reducing some of the uncertainty out of towing.
But again, not all camera systems are built to give you the result you are hoping for. In this guide, let's break down what separates a reliable travel trailer camera from...
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Safety Guides- June 15, 2026 38
Rear visibility technicians have moved way past basic mirrors, but the terms still get mixed up. A rear view mirror camera and a backup camera often get treated like the same thing or as upgrades of each other.
If you compare the two, the real question isn't about which one is better, but what kind of visibility you are trying to fix.
One is designed to give you a clearer, uninterrupted view behind you while driving, the other focuses on short-range accuracy when reversing.
To understand which one is right for you, here is a detailed explanation of both systems.
What is a Rear View Mirror Camera...
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Safety Guides- June 08, 2026 31
Older commercial vehicles are often not equipped with modern safety systems such as backup cameras, rearview cameras, blind-spot monitoring, and video recording. Many older cars and service vehicles may only have basic factory-installed cameras that do not provide the on-going visibility and monitoring needed for commercial driving and long-distance commutes.
For fleet cars, service vehicles, vans, and pickups used for frequent service calls, limited visibility during reversing, parking, and lane changes can increase the risk of collisions. Vehicle downtime caused by accidents can also lead to...
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Safety Guides- May 26, 2026 109
Backing up a travel trailer can get stressful fast, especially when you are trying to squeeze into more without any room for mistakes. Mirrors only help so much once the trailer starts turning
that’s why a good wireless backup camera makes such a difference for RV owners. It gives you a better view behind the trailer, helps with tighter parking, and makes towing feel less frustrating overall.
However, the hard part is figuring out which systems actually work well on larger RVs and longer trailers.
In this guide, let’s go through the features worth paying attention to and some of the best wireless...
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Safety Guides- April 29, 2026 51
Fleet camera systems do more than improve visibility around commercial vehicles. They are now an essential safety tool that helps fleets reduce risk through blind spot detection, obstacle monitoring, and driver coaching which leads to safer, more efficient operations.
In this article, we will explore some of the best fleet camera systems, from wired and wireless backup cameras to blind spot detection systems to help fleets choose the right system for their needs.
Why Fleet Camera Systems are Essential for Safe and Efficient Operations
Fleet camera systems do more than record what happens on the...
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Safety Guides- March 30, 2026 43
Backup collisions remain a major safety concern for large trucks and trailers, with data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showing that around 60,000 rear-end crashes each year involve a heavy vehicle as the striking vehicle
Trailer backup camera systems help reduce these risks by providing a wider view behind the vehicle, allowing drivers to detect other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and obstacles that rear view mirrors and traditional backup cameras may miss. Features such as sensors, alerts, blind-spot detection, and night vision improve driver awareness and help prevent...
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Safety Guides- March 23, 2026 52
Blind spots are a constant challenge when operating large commercial vehicles. Rear-view mirrors and backup cameras help improve visibility but still don’t completely eliminate the risk behind a vehicle during reversing and low-speed maneuvering. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), back-up crashes result in an average of 263 fatalities and more than 10,000 injuries each year in the United States, with many incidents occurring in parking lots and loading zones where rear visibility is limited.
Backup camera systems have since become widely adopted to help reduce...
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Safety Guides- March 16, 2026 62
Visibility and accountability remain key concerns for trailer fleets. Limited visibility into vehicle activity and driver behavior increases safety risk and makes fleet operations harder to manage, especially under tight schedules and changing road conditions. While backup cameras and other safety technologies have become more common across commercial vehicles, trailer fleets have been slower to adopt these systems due to installation complexity and moving trailers between tractors.
Rear View Safety develops purpose-built systems designed to simplify fleet safety and operation. The Air Vue™ Advanced...
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Safety Guides- March 10, 2026 54
Backing up a work vehicle is one of the riskiest parts of the job. When you have limited rear visibility, constantly changing environments, or crowded job sites, even routine maneuvers become unpredictable.
For fleet operators or service teams, small reversing mistakes can quickly lead to equipment damage.
It can also disrupt daily operations and cause safety incidents. This is where a Bluetooth backup camera is designed to reduce those risks by giving a clear view behind the vehicle without a complicated installation.
Still, whether it's the right choice depends on how your vehicles are used day...
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Safety Guides- February 11, 2026 68
Backing up a vehicle is one of those everyday tasks that can catch even experienced drivers off guard.
One second you're checking mirrors, the next you're wondering if a low curb, a parked bike, or a child playing nearby is hidden just out of sight.
That split second of hesitation is familiar to anyone who drives regularly, especially if you drive in tight parking areas or busy road work zones. This is why a backup camera with monitor has become such a crucial safety tool.
To understand this better, including how the right backup system with monitoring improves rear visibility and reduces the backup...
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Safety Guides- January 20, 2026 71
Fleet telematics is fast becoming an essential management solution for fleets working to manage safety risk and operational challenges. Telematics data, especially when used with camera systems, gives fleets direct insight into vehicle activity. This activity includes driver behavior, routing, deliveries, and scheduling. This visibility helps fleets make more informed decisions and apply targeted strategies to manage both immediate issues and longer-term challenges related to efficiency, risk reduction, and cost control.
With more than 83 percent of commercial fleets using telematics , effective...
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Safety Guides- December 08, 2025 111
Blind spots exist regardless of the type of vehicle, whether you are driving a work van, RV, or commercial truck. The larger the vehicle, the more challenges you have in handling hidden zones.
This is where you need a blind spot warning system. The system helps in not just adding convenience, but also reduces the risks and helps in making safer decisions.
Finding the right one that aligns with your vehicle, driving style, and work requirements requires a detailed understanding of what will work.
Here is a guide to break down what you should look for, must-have features, and everything else to...
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Safety Guides- November 27, 2025 256
Most of the time, if a reverse camera acts up, it is often assumed to have an issue with the camera, causing the failure.
But here is the twist, in most cases, your camera is perfectly fine, but the installation may be the reason that lets it down.
A backup camera is a simple tool sitting on top of a delicate setup. The wrong installation process or overlooking simple steps can lead to the system becoming unpredictable. And because these problems start small, but eventually lead to safety hazards.
To help you avoid that, here is a clear and practical look at what installation mistakes you might...
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Safety Guides- November 17, 2025 81
Improper cargo loading and securement are serious safety concerns for commercial fleets. Shifting or falling loads puts drivers and loading dock employees at risk, contributing to about 730 fatalities and 17,000 injuries in the U.S. each year . For fleet owners, the consequences extend beyond the road, leading to liability claims, financial losses, downtime, and reputational damage.
Proper load securement and regulatory compliance are essential for safety and efficiency. In this article, we’ll discuss the risks and costs of improperly packed cargo and provide insights on measures fleets can take...
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Safety Guides- October 30, 2025 67
For decades, trucking depended on side mirrors and the instinct of drivers to manage the road visibility. But as more and more traffic density increases with stricture regulation, the traditional method isn't enough.
The fleet needs more than depending on their old playbook and guesswork. This is where you need a semi truck camera system, which is both transforming operations and reducing liability. The system restores control where it matters most.
To understand how it helps, improve the credibility, and reduce the liability, here is everything a fleet manager should know.
Why Does Your Semi Truck...
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Safety Guides- October 28, 2025 63
Winter creates some of the toughest challenges drivers and fleets, with snow, ice and low visibility raising risk and requiring constant vigilance and proactive safety measures. Each year, there are more than 32,000 crashes caused by snow or sleet , and large trucks are involved in about one out of ten fatal crashes nationwide.
One of the leading causes of these accidents is poor visibility. The adoption of camera and radar systems in commercial vehicles has become an important tool in addressing these winter dangers and supporting fleet safety. Technology such as heated cameras and radar detection...