For years, those in the propane industry viewed in-vehicle cameras as optional, something nice to have as a layer of protection but not completely necessary. However, today, that mindset is shifting.
Camera safety systems can now provide a host of information to fleets, including event-recording of daily driver performance. Photo: Netradyne Something about the Ford SuperDuty didn’t seem quite ...
Previously in this two-part look at road- and driver-facing camera tech: Can AI transform the prying eyes of in-cab cameras for the better? The last time Wisconsin-based Hallahan Transport small fleet ...
Fleets can see real improvement with in-cab video systems. Photo courtesy of Lytx Truck fleets are increasingly deploying in-cab video systems as part of their technological arsenal to increase safety ...
Driver-facing cameras have always been a controversial topic with drivers. Vendors and some carriers say these cameras are an important safety measure, helping improve training and coaching to reduce ...
Bennett Heavy & Specialized-leased owner-operators Robert and Donna Benson, out of Carthage, Missouri, know first-hand how a dashcam can save your bacon in the event of an accident. Bennett requires ...
Acme Cabs installed cameras in all their vehicles for insurance purposed. A camera will now record the road ahead and every move by the driver. "It'll show me on the freeway how fast he was going," ...
Allison Simonis loves driving her cab at night when Seattle's streets open up to her. But it's also in the dark anonymity of night that people are more apt to hop into a cab with nefarious motives.
About 1,000 cameras are already in city cabs, and the Chicago Tribune says more are on the way. The cameras photograph passengers as they get in and out of the vehicles and take a panoramic view of ...