Page 5 - backup camera system for cars
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News Featured Stories- February 15, 2017 92
While walking to work today I saw a cyclist hit a hidden patch of ice and fall onto the street. I quickly ran over to see if he was ok, and luckily he seemed alright. A bit shaken, but alright. He didn’t have a helmet on, but caught himself on his hands before his head hit the cement. Thankfully no cars were coming. He was riding on a pretty busy street. It got me thinking about safety laws.
“I should be wearing a helmet, but I left it at work and I’m not going very far. I’ll slow down,” he assured me before zipping down Van Brunt St.
Of course, he should wear a helmet. Everyone should wear a helmet...
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News Featured Stories- February 10, 2017 23
It's pretty well known that the hardest part of any installation is running cabling through the vehicle. Using a wireless system literally cuts our install time in half. We offer a variety of wireless systems to fit any need.
Go Wireless
The RVS-091406 Wireless Backup Camera System With Cigarette Lighter Adaptor was rated as the number one backup camera by TopTenReviews for 2016. The 4.3” monitor connects straight to the cigarette lighter and also comes with a suction cup for easy mounting. The digital wireless connection guarantees no interference for a whopping 70ft. The camera has an ultra-wide...
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News Featured Stories- February 08, 2017 54
Edit: We had a great time discussing our 360° Surround View Camera System. Missed it? Don't worry, check it out below! You can also watch it here. Stay tuned for more webinars!
Join Director of Marketing, James Grossbaum on Wednesday, February 8th from 2-2:30 pm EST, as he leads a discussion on our RVS-77535 360° Surround View Camera System. The RVS-77535 features 4 ultra-wide fish eye cameras that seamlessly merge to create a complete 3D image of your vehicle and its surroundings.
The recently launched 360° System has turned heads across multiple industries. The ability to see completely ...
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News Featured Stories- January 27, 2017 63
Today on my morning commute, I had the opportunity to help someone. I noticed a man in a motorized wheelchair having some trouble getting his chair onto the train. Another commuter and I asked if he wanted assistance and we lifted his wheels and helped him onto the train. What kind of access do people with disabilities to public transportation? While the Americans With Disabilities Act mandates access to public transportation, it has its shortcomings, especially in certain parts of the country. A recent study indicates that self-driving cars are a viable solution for Americans with disabilities...
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News News Releases Safety Community- December 29, 2016 71
I don't fly that often. Maybe once a year to visit home. I usually pick a super early flight and just sleep the entire way. No problem. That's why I was initially confused when I read a headline that the government may soon allow Wi-Fi connected phone calls on flights. Why would you need to make a call on an airplane? I've used Wi-Fi on a plane, but never lamented that I can't make a call while in the air. I ride the bus nearly every day, and it's very annoying when someone is on the phone. Someone is always on the phone.
After reading the story, the reason became obvious. It's for work. If you...
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News Featured Stories News Releases- December 22, 2016 46
I wake up pretty early. Depending on when I go to bed (thanks a lot, Netflix) I usually get out of bed between 5 AM and 6 AM, sometimes even earlier. Every morning I check the weather by looking out my window. I live across the street from a very busy coffee shop and a police prescient. A lot of trucks and buses are stored in my neighborhood. No matter what time I look out the window, the coffee shop is full of drivers, fueling up for their morning rides. It's still full with another group when I start walking to my bus around 7:30. It's important to step back and say thank you.
So Many To Thank...
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News Featured Stories- December 13, 2016 72
Drowsy Driving is a popular subject on this blog. This is due to the fact that we want to inform as many people as possible about this dangerous problem. It's a very important issue, especially today. Congress recently suspended some safety regulations that could increase driver fatigue.
Drowsy Driving
Drowsy driving was responsible for 72,000 crashes, 44,000 injuries and 800 deaths in 2013, according to the NHTSA. This number is underestimated because there is no way to confirm what an accident is caused by.
According to an Australian study, being awake for 18 hours produced an impairment...
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News Featured Stories- November 09, 2016 64
I recently installed a Dash Camera in my brother’s car, and I’m very excited to use it. Before I started working at Rear View Safety I had heard of dash cameras, but had never seen one in action. After learning more about the features and benefits, I knew that I had to have one.
Though I don’t own a car anymore, I often use my brother’s to get groceries, do laundry, or for other small errands around the city.
Designed to mount to a vehicles windshield and record everything seen out of the front of the vehicle, dash cameras are packed with different features. Find one that is right for you and your...
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News Releases- November 07, 2016 27
BOSTON, Nov. 04, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zipcar, the world’s leading car-sharing network, today announced that it will make over 7,000 vehicles across the United States free for its members’ use on election night to encourage its members to get out and vote. Select vehicles will be free from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on November 8 in all markets in which Zipcar operates, including hundreds of cities and towns and over 500 college campuses.
Zipcar members can reserve a vehicle starting today for those select evening hours and are encouraged to carpool with friends and family members to #DRIVEtheVOTE...
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News- November 04, 2016 151
Transport Canada will require that all new cars and small trucks must be equipped with backup camera systems by May 2018. This safety measure applies to light vehicles including, passenger cars and small trucks, vans and buses.
“This helps children be seen and provides Canadians with one of the best safety technology systems to reduce back-over collisions,” Transport Minister Marc Garneau said in a statement in late October.
“The objective of this proposal is to align the Canadian and United States safety regulations, to provide Canadians with the same level of protection under the law related...
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Featured Stories- November 04, 2016 32
Rear View Safety was recently featured in a Transport Topics’ article on the trucking industry’s expanding video market.
Trucking’s onboard video market is expanding beyond cab cameras to capture a more complete view of what is happening around the vehicle. Suppliers offer an array of cameras around the truck — including side and backup cameras — to help fleets monitor their operations, provide enhanced liability protection and make it easier for drivers to operate safely.
Suppliers offer an array of cameras around the truck — including side and backup cameras — to help fleets monitor their operations...
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News Featured Stories Safety Community- October 26, 2016 64
Last week while we were in Kansas, Kelly got the dreaded phone call. Her friend Janis called from the hospital to say she had gotten hit by a car while walking to work. She didn’t have any serious injuries but her back was hurt and she was understandable very shaken. It was early, and the driver didn’t see Janis and hit her while he was turning.
Now that we’re back in town we’re going to visit Janis. She left the hospital, but is taking another week off work.
Here at Rear View Safety we keep people safe. From backup camera systems to backup sensor systems to driver fatigue systems and everything...
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News News Releases- October 14, 2016 96
For many drivers it’s hard to think back to a time without technology assisted driving apparatuses. Though there are still many vehicles on the road that lack rear-view cameras and sensors, it has now become the norm in the past couple years to equip all vehicles with one iteration of this technology or another.
A lot of this technology has had the added benefit of improving driving conditions, reducing accidents and being a safer more reliable tool. Parking cameras not only add safety to your vehicle, but more importantly the safety of any unknowing pedestrians who may be running around unseen...
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News Featured Stories News Releases- August 17, 2016 57
While Ford has been testing autonomous vehicles for quite a while, the company just dropped some huge news that will change the transportation world, and the world in general. At yesterday’s press conference in Palo Alto, California, the automotive giant announced that a fully autonomous vehicle for ride-hailing/ride sharing will be mass produced by 2021. (That’s only 5 years away!)
“The next decade will be defined by automation of the automobile, and we see autonomous vehicles as having as significant an impact on society as Ford’s moving assembly line did 100 years ago,” said Ford President and...
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News- July 29, 2016 35
23. So far this year 23 children have lost their lives due to of vehicular heatstroke. Last week 4 children died in hot cars in a four day span. According to Kids And Cars, 25 children passed away from heat related deaths in 2015. This is an epidemic. I’m at a loss for words. This can happen to anyone. The only thing on my mind are my nieces and nephews, my friends’ children, and my future children. We can stop this.
The National Child Passenger Safety Board, a program managed by the National Safety Council, has declared this Sunday, July 31st, National Heat Stroke Awareness Day. This...
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News News Releases- July 01, 2016 69
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a fatal crash involving a Tesla Model S cruising on autopilot mode. This is the first fatal crash in a semi-autonomous car.
The Verge reports that Joshua Brown, a 40-year-old Ohio resident and Navy SEAL was killed when neither he nor the Tesla’s sensors saw a tractor trailer pulling in front of the car on a Florida highway. The driver of the other vehicle was not injured. Brown’s obituary can be found here. The crash occurred on May 7th.
“We learned yesterday evening that NHTSA is opening a preliminary evaluation into the...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert- February 08, 2016 336
The #1 icy road driving tip: Reduce your speed.
Slowing down is the most important thing to do when driving on ice and snow. High speeds make it both easy to lose control and difficult to stop. You should never be driving faster than 45mph in any vehicle when roads are icy - not even on highways! In many cases, much slower speeds are necessary. You can slide off of the road on certain types of more treacherous icing - like black ice - at 10mph or less! If you're fishtailing or sliding at all, it means you are going too fast for the conditions.You don't have the skill to drive at normal speeds...
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News Featured Stories Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Community- January 12, 2016 76
At Rear View Safety, we pride ourselves on being more than just a provider of high quality backup camera system options for vehicles of all makes and models. We're also a road safety advocacy organization and hope to act as a comprehensive educational tool for people who are looking for ways to make the roads in their area and around the world safer places. StreetsBlog USA recently opened its annual contest for the Best Urban Street Transformation of 2015 in an effort to highly big cities that have made positive achievements in terms of walking, biking and transit safety. As you can see from the...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides- June 30, 2015 61
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over”: Local Law Enforcement Organization Is Cracking Down on Drunk Driving This July Fourth
- The Fourth of July holiday is a favorite time of year for many Americans. Backyard parties, good food, and fireworks. But the celebrating unfortunately turns deadly when people drive after drinking alcohol. Drunk driving is a preventable problem on Independence Day each year in the United States.
- In 2013, Forbes magazine named the Independence Day holiday “the most dangerous holiday of the year.”
- This year, the Fourth comes on a Saturday, so Friday, July 3, is the Federal holiday...