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News- July 09, 2018 109
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 Featured Stories- July 02, 2018 110
Big things really do come in small packages! The July product of the month is the RVS-400C Compact HD Dash Camera. The RVS-400C is a high quality dash camera that's loaded with features.
The RVS-400C has a 120° viewing angle and a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, which will give you a full and crystal clear HD view of the road ahead. This dash camera is also equipped with night vision and has a storage capacity of 32GB. Never be left in the dark again!
- Compact size with simple install
- Full HD video recording
- Ultra wide 120° viewing angle
- Equipped with 12 infra-red lights for excellent night vision...
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News- June 22, 2018 79
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 67
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 112The 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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Featured Stories- June 01, 2018 42
Hot car deaths already on the rise in 2018. 7 children have already lost their lives due to vehicular heatstroke. It only takes 30 minutes sitting in 75 degree temperatures to warm up the inside of a car to over 100 degrees.
According to noheatstroke.org, 749 children have died due to pediatric vehicular heatstroke since 1998.
These are not isolated events.
Brilliant Backseat
Rear View Safety developed the Brilliant Backseat Reminder System so you won’t forget any precious cargo left in the backseat. The Brilliant Backseat is equipped with two distinct alarms to alert you, or those nearby...
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News Featured Stories- May 31, 2018 62
Update: Watch An In-Depth Look at Our Sensor Systems below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvl9NXk-ojw
Our next webinar is next week! Join our Director of Marketing, James Grossbaum as he leads a discussion on our selection of sensor systems. The webinar premieres Wednesday, June 6, 20182:00 PM - 2:30 PM EST. Reserve your seat here.
Some sensor systems work harmoniously with backup camera systems in that they alert the driver audibly so that he/she is aware of obstacles behind their vehicle, even without looking at the rear view monitor. These sensor systems can also easily be added to a backup...
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News- May 28, 2018 61
Following the investigation of two 2016 multi fatality crashes involving school buses, the National Transportation Safety Board has recommended that all new buses be equipped with lap and shoulder seat belts. The organization is also calling for better driver oversight.
Enough is Enough
"I feel like we've always tiptoed around this issue of seat belt usage and lap [and] shoulder belts in school buses," said NTSB Board Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt. "The last recommendation we made on this was in 2013 coming out of a crash in Chesterfield, New Jersey, that occurred in February of 2012. And it was a...
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News Featured Stories- May 17, 2018 59
The following article was originally written for Gadget Review by Conner Flynn.
Remember in the old days when you had to actually use the rearview mirror to see behind your vehicle? And if that didn’t give you the view that you needed, you could always crane your neck and physically look back. Well, those days are over since we can now buy vehicle accessories to see what’s behind our vehicle. And having a better view of what’s going on back there saves lives.
See Everything. Stay Safe.
This makes things super convenient for the driver and it allows you to see so much more. This new Rear View...
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News- May 10, 2018 100
Ford's newest idea sounds straight out of a superhero or futuristic spy movie. It's an autonomous motorcycle that pops out of a car for final mile journeys. A patent from October reads that the “'multimodal transportation apparatus' is intended to include, in particular, at least driving a vehicle to a location at which the vehicle can be parked, and then riding/driving away from the vehicle to a final destination using further transportation."
Inspired by Parking Problems and Carbon Emissions
The idea is inspired by spaces where engines may be restricted or areas with limited available and...
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Featured Stories- May 08, 2018 164
Around 80% of drivers exhibit some kind of road rage during the course of a year. Companies employing commercial drivers take a plethora of precautions to ensure safety and this includes road rage awareness and education. However, every driver is human and as such, can succumb to a plethora of behaviors that can put their passengers or others on the road at risk. Here, we delve into the nature of road rage and suggest ways that commercial drivers can avoid falling prey to it.
What does Road Rage Involve?
According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, examples of aggressive behavior on...
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Featured Stories- May 07, 2018 47
May's product of the month was designed with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 111 regulation in mind. We want to help you become compliant with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 111 law.
FMVSS 111
The new requirement regulates a necessary view behind a vehicle. The field of view extended area is a 10-foot by 20-foot space directly behind the vehicle. The rule applies to vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of under 10,000 pounds, with phase-in effective May 2017 and full compliance required May 1st, 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQy2aCYkpxA...
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News FAQ / Ask The Expert- April 30, 2018 93
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...
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News Featured Stories- April 23, 2018 71
Are you ready for FMVSS 111? We want to help you become compliant with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 111 law.
FMVSS 111
The new requirement regulates a necessary view behind a vehicle. The field of view extended area is a 10-foot by 20-foot space directly behind the vehicle. The rule applies to vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of under 10,000 pounds, with phase-in effective May 2017 and full compliance required May 1st, 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQy2aCYkpxA
Most Rear View Safety cameras can comply with FMVSS 111. We've also introduced a...
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Featured Stories- April 13, 2018 40
Thank you to everyone who attended our webinar. We had a great discussion on our G-Series Mirror Monitors and FMVSS 111. Watch a recording below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbF2-01Z2rk
G-Series Mirror Monitors
Our latest G-Series monitor is the RVS-718-7 Frameless Rear View Replacement Mirror Monitor with 7.2" Dual Display. This monitor has optional/adjustable grid lines, automatic brightness adjustment, and 4 video inputs.
- Mirror monitor with 7.2" dual display
- Ultra reflective - acts as mirror as well as monitor
- 4 Channel - can attach up to four cameras
- Adjustable distance grid lines...
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News Featured Stories- April 06, 2018 119
Are you ready for FMVSS 111? We want to help you become compliant with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 111 law.
FMVSS 111
The new requirement regulates a necessary view behind a vehicle. The field of view extended area is a 10-foot by 20-foot space directly behind the vehicle. The rule applies to vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of under 10,000 pounds, with phase-in effective May 2017 and full compliance required May 1st, 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQy2aCYkpxA
Most Rear View Safety cameras can comply with FMVSS 111. The company has also released...
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News- March 29, 2018 44
Our next webinar is 2 weeks away! Join Director of Marketing, James Grossbaum on Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 2:00 PM as he leads a discussion on G-Series Mirror Monitors. We will dive into all the different G-Series monitors and all their various features, including bluetooth, navigation, and mirrorlink. Click here to reserve your seat.
G-Series Mirror Monitors
Our latest G-Series monitor is the RVS-718-7 Frameless Rear View Replacement Mirror Monitor with 7.2" Dual Display. This monitor has optional/adjustable grid lines, automatic brightness adjustment, and 4 video inputs.
- Mirror monitor...
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Featured Stories- March 22, 2018 81
Are you going on a road trip this spring? Check out these tips from Car Ninja.
The much-awaited spring season is here. This is the season for holidays, breaks from work and long drives with family and friends. While it certainly is great news we have to ensure that such road trips are free from stress and are safe and enjoyable. Breakdowns and even minor accidents could create problems and therefore we should ensure that things are taken care of as best as possible. It would avoid wastage of time and energy in repairing and setting things right. Hence, we will try and have a look at the various...
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News Featured Stories- March 20, 2018 84
Spring is finally here and that means it’s time to break out your RV from winter if you haven’t already. Rear View Safety is proud to introduce a microwave blind spot sensor system designed for RVs and other large vehicles.
RVS-122 Microwave Blind Spot Sensor System
The RVS-122 Microwave Blind Spot Sensor System requires no drilling or complicated installation. The microwave sensors are placed behind the side paneling of the vehicle, and the driver is given visual and audio alerts when an object enters the blind spots slightly behind and to the side of the vehicle. The RVS-122 can detect objects...
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News Featured Stories- March 19, 2018 48
A recent house panel vote advanced legislation that would make it against the law to hold a cell phone while driving in the state of Minnesota. The vote came after four years of unsuccessful attempts with similar bills.
If passed, Minnesota would become the 17th state (with the District of Columbia), to enact this measure. Currently Minnesota law allows drivers to hold a phone in their hands while driving, if they are speaking on the phone.
Closing Loopholes
Texting and driving is illegal in the state. but the general nature of the law makes it difficult to enforce. It's a difficulty for officers...