backup camera for trucks
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News Featured Stories- March 06, 2020 107
We will "spring forward" one hour starting early Sunday morning. Because the day is only 23 hours long, we will lose an hour of sleep. We will "fall back" into standard time on Sunday Nov. 1. We don't go back to standard time until Sunday, Nov. 1. Remember to turn back any analog clocks. This time of year is also a good time to look for vehicle recalls and check/change the batteries in your smoke alarms.
Checking for safety recalls is very important, but it is also very easy. Every vehicle has a unique VIN. Enter a VIN at NHTSA.gov/recalls to learn if your specific vehicle needs to be repaired...
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News Featured Stories- March 02, 2020 74
Living in New York, you always have to have a few backup plans for getting around. When I hear the trains are delayed, I take the bus. A few weeks ago I took the bus home and something strange happened. The driver went off the scheduled route and started making strange stops. Passengers were uneasy, and I got off at the first stop I could and ended up taking a different subway line home.
If the bus was equipped with a Mobilemule™ Mobile DVR series, geo fencing would allow the fleet manager to get an alert when the vehicle deviates off the predetermined route.
DVR's are perfect for fleet managers...
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News Featured Stories- February 10, 2020 127
Winter weather and measurable snowfall has already started in many parts of the country.
Below are some tips from AAA on driving harsh conditions, please stay safe out there.
AAA Driving Tips
- Accelerate and decelerate slowly. Applying the gas slowly to accelerate is the best method for regaining traction and avoiding skids. Don’t try to get moving in a hurry. And take time to slow down for a stoplight. Remember: It takes longer to slow down on icy roads.
- Drive slowly. Everything takes longer on snow-covered roads. Accelerating, stopping, turning – nothing happens as quickly as on dry pavement...
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News- January 13, 2020 73
Happy 2020! January is here! Our featured product of December is the RVS-813 Dual Lens Backup Camera.
Dual Lens Camera
The RVS-813 has a unique design allowing for one mounting with 2 cameras with different viewpoints. Each camera has a viewing angle of 130° with 480 TV lines for the best quality image. The Infra-Red Lights on each camera allow vision at night up to 50ft.
- Dual Camera - Perfect for Viewing Traffic and Vehicle Bumper
- 130° Ultra-Wide All-Encompassing View
- 18 Infra-Red Lights - 9 on Each Camera
- Completely Waterproof - IP68 Rating
- Built-in High Gain Mic
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News Safety Guides- December 30, 2019 108
What are you doing for New Year's Eve? Whether you're gathering with a small group of friends or going out to a big party, it's important to stay safe on the last day of the year. According to the National Safety Council nearlyhalf of all car accidents on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are due to drinking and driving. Here are some tips to stay safe.
Don’t drink and drive:Assign a designated driver or take a cab. Because many people will be driving under the influence this night, don't use or drive a car if you can avoid it.
Alcohol: If you decide to drink,Eat before you drink, and snack while...
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News Featured Stories- November 25, 2019 67
A report by AAA projects that more than 55 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more away from home this Thanksgiving. Here's a AAA travel forecast
- Automobiles: 49.3 million travelers will hit the road this Thanksgiving, the most since 2005 and 2.8% more than last year.
- Planes: With 4.6% growth, air travel will see the biggest increase in travel volume during the Thanksgiving holiday, with 4.45 million Americans expected to fly.
- Trains, Buses and Cruise Ships: Travel by other modes will reach 1.49 million, a slight increase of 1.4% from 2018.
Are you traveling?
Check out these tips...
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Featured Stories- February 18, 2019 90
Our product of the month is the RVS-335 iVue Driver Fatigue System. This advanced system includes a camera that uses an intelligent tracking algorithm to detect drowsiness in the driver's eyes. The system is available in two power configurations: Standard 12v or a cigarette lighter adapter.
- Alerts drivers upon detecting drowsiness
- Advanced algorithms allow system to work in all conditions
- Works day and night and even while driver is wearing glasses
- Installs in minutes - Easily mounts to dash
Maximize safety with the optional GPS Module and vibration cushion. The GPS module turns off the system...
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News Featured Stories- January 24, 2019 93
Have you ever had a package from your porch or stoop? When I lived in Lawrence, KS, someone took a box with a phone charger off my front steps while I was at work. I haven't had any package stolen from my stoop in Brooklyn, but sometimes the box is "hidden" by our trash cans. More often than not, delivery drivers buzz a building until someone lets them in to drop the package in the foray. Is there a better way?
Latch
UPS has expanded their relationship with smart lock startup Latch to 10 more cities. Latch is a keyless entry program to allow common-area deliveries to multi-unit buildings. rivers...
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News Featured Stories- January 18, 2019 45
Your safety is our number one priority with all of our backup camera systems. From helping you back up in difficult situations, to making it easier to manage a trailer, and everything in-between, rear cameras give any operator the extra visibility they need to protect themselves, their vehicles, and the people around them. Here are just a few benefits of using a rear view camera!
Backup Camera
- Save Lives/Eliminate Blind Spots - All vehicles, especially large vehicles including minivans and pickup trucks, require backup cameras to eliminate blind spots. Consumer Reports recommends installing aftermarket...
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Featured Stories- December 13, 2018 64
Rear View Safety has received the Bronze award in the Backup Camera category of the 2018 Motor Home Reader's Choice Survey. Conducted yearly by the editors of Motor Home and Trailer Life, more than 6,300 people filled out a digital questionnaire selecting their best-loved brands in a series of categories. See the full list of winners here.
Motor Home
“Being recognized as a winner is a huge honor, especially because we were chosen by the readers,” said Director of Marketing James Grossbaum. “One of our greatest accomplishments is helping to keep the RV Industry safe,”
Thank you to everyone who...
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News Featured Stories- December 05, 2018 186
Video system requirements will soon change for non-emergency transportation (NET) vehicles carrying Medicaid Beneficiaries in Arkansas. NET Contract (IFB 710-18-1025) states the following minimum requirements for video recording in NET vehicles, effective January 1st, 2019.
• HD 720 p camera
• Minimum 45-day playback/viewing (all footage must be retrievable)
• GPS required on camera
• Interior Recording (The camera must be positioned so all passenger activity is recorded)
• Audio recording is not necessaryNew Requirements
Theses video systems must be in good working order each day the transportation...
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News- November 11, 2018 73
Fall is my favorite season. Growing up in the midwest it was a welcome break from the heat, bugs, and cold that defined the other seasons. My birthday is in late October, I loved dressing up for halloween, and pumpkin pie is my favorite dessert. I'm getting married in Kansas just as the leaves are changing. also, gourds. Fall is my favorite season.
Kansas, the Sunflower StateFamily Vacations
It makes sense that most family vacations are during the summer. Kids are out of school. I suggest taking a vacation during the fall, to see the bold colors of the season. Vox has an interactive map showing...
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News- November 02, 2018 50
Our November product of the month is the RVS-875-DL 2.4 Dual Lens Full HD Dash Camera. This innovative dash cam is packed to the brim with features and benefits.
RVS-875-DL
Dual lens record both everything outside the windshield as well as inside the car. This provides great video evidence in case of an accident for insurance reasons or to present to a court. The footage can be used to dispute traffic tickets and to protect against police brutality You won't miss a thing.
The front lens records in full HD and the rear lens records in HD. The dash camera has a large 2.4" LCD display and built-in...
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News- September 10, 2018 50
The Call Me Out app was the winning idea developed during a Chevy-sponsored hackathon with students at Wayne State University in Detroit. This app uses recorded messages from the driver's friends and family to deter distracted driving. These audio messages combined with an image of a wagging finger keep the driver focused on the road.
Call Me Out uses the phone's built-in accelerometer and GSP to determine if it picked up whenever speeds increase above 5 MPH.
“As the father of two daughters, I am keenly aware of all the perils that my children face out in the world on a daily basis, and that is...
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News Featured Stories- July 30, 2018 42
Our newest webinar premiers in a little over a week. Join Director of Marketing, James Grossbaum on August 8th at 2:00PM EST as he leads a discussion on recent company updates. Reserve your seat here.
Updates
We will be discussion a few new products during this webinar, including the RVS-125 SenseStat® Wireless Obstacle Detection Sensor System.
- Wireless - no need to run cabling through vehicle
- Four waterproof sensors mount to vehicle's bumper
- LCD module sits on dash for visual and aural alarms
- Alerts you with distance to obstacles behind you
- Perfect for trucks and trailers and fifth wheels
Watch...
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News- July 09, 2018 107
Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) announced a bill that would require automatic notifications of driver violations to school districts as well as school bus companies within 24 hours. This would allow the organizations to take faster actions. The bill was written in response to New Jersey crash in May that killed a teacher and a student.
“Miranda’s Law,” is being proposed to help support the SECURES Act, which would make lap-shoulder seat belts the nationwide standard for school buses. The bill would require a nationwide employer notification service for buses. This would give...
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News- June 22, 2018 72
The newest addition to the SimpleSight™ Series is the RVS-DS55, a waterproof wireless transmitter. This RVS-DS55 allows you to add any of our CMOS cameras to The SimpleSight™ Series Wireless Backup Camera System monitors (15WM, 25WM, 35WM). It has a wireless range of 100ft and is waterproof with an IP68 rating, allowing you to install it outside your vehicle.
- Connects To SimpleSight™ Wireless Backup Camera Systems
- Make Any Wired CMOS Camera Wireless
- Completely Waterproof - IP68
- Guaranteed Transmission Of 100ft Even At Highway Speeds!
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News- June 18, 2018 58
I've written about America's infrastructure before. Domino's wants to help, because it's affecting their pizza.
"Have you ever hit a pothole and instantly cringed? We know that feeling is heightened when you're bringing home a carryout order from your local Domino's store. We don't want to lose any great-tasting pizza to a pothole, ruining a wonderful meal," said Russell Weiner, president of Domino's USA. "Domino's cares too much about its customers and pizza to let that happen."
Paving For Pizza
The pizza chain have already worked with four municipalities to help repair roads. Pizza fans...
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Featured Stories- June 06, 2018 102The trucking business moves nearly 71% of cargo in the US, an industry experiencing new challenges as technological advancements and self-driving vehicles appear on the scene. In an ideal world, these automated trucks will take over driving on the roads under safe and efficient conditions. Highway accidents and fatalities are expected to be reduced drastically and at the same time, load movement becomes cost-effective. The question remains whether self-driving trucks are safer and efficient in hauling goods from one point to another. How automation of truck driving affects the livelihood...
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News FAQ / Ask The Expert- April 30, 2018 84
Today over 50 law enforcement officers from sheriff's offices, police departments, and the Michigan State Police will begin Operation Ghost Rider. This operation uses unmarked police vehicles to observe distracted drivers, then radio marked vehicles to start a traffic stop.
"Distracted drivers put themselves and everyone else on the road in extreme danger. That text, phone call, or any other behavior taking your focus off your driving, can and should wait," said Col. Kriste Kibbey Etue, director of the Michigan State Police. "We hope this traffic enforcement initiative will help change dangerous...