Monthly Archives: May 2019
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News- May 24, 2019 40
The National Safety Council has estimated there will be 380 lost lives and 43,300 injuries on the nationals highways and byways in 2019. Here are some tips for commercial drivers on the job over the Memorial Holiday.
Driving Tips
- High Risk Time/Congestion: The greatest risk for accidents is Friday afternoon on Memorial Day weekend, when most people are leaving work and getting ready to enjoy the weekend. If you have to drive, anticipate the congestion.
- Don't Drive Drowsy: Avoid drowsy driving by getting plenty of rest before driving. Remember, rising temperatures can make you extra drowsy. Our...
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News Featured Stories- May 17, 2019 49
Denine O' Connor, the mother of American Idol 3rd place winner Madison VanDenburg has a fear of flying. But for family, we do whatever it takes. When her daughter got into the top 6 on American Idol, Denine made the cross-country trip from New York to Los Angeles in her Forester, with a little help from Rear View Safety.
On the back of her trailer, Denine has a sign reading "American Idol Bound: Madison VanDenburg" and a RVS-921 Clearance Light Backup Camera.
The backup camera provided her with a 150° viewing angle of the road and hitch during her 2,829 mile journey across the US.
The RVS-921...
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News News Releases- May 13, 2019 58
Rear View Safety and Safe Fleet are
very excited to announce that Allan McGuire has joined the Rear View
Safety team as a Product Development Engineer. Allan comes to Rear View Safety
with extensive experience in management and technology on an international
level, as well as a strong background in High Power Shortwave and AM&FM Radio
Frequency engineering management.Allan started working out of the Elkhart,
Indiana Rear View Safety office, in the heart of the RV industry, in late April.
In addition to working with our RV customers to develop applications to meet
all needs, McGuire will provide... -
News Featured Stories- May 02, 2019 80
Warm weather is here and you're ready to get your RV on the road. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind before heading out on a road trip.
RV Safety Tips
1) Get Plenty Of Rest!
It’s important to get plenty of sleep before going on an RV trip. Only bad things will happen when you are tired behind the wheel. Pull over and get some rest. According to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2005Sleep in Americapoll, 60% of adult drivers (168 million people) have driven a vehicle while feeling drowsy in the past year, and more than one-third, (37% or 103 million people), have actually fallen asleep at the...