I’m not fond of those smaller outside mirrors. What if the camera messes up? Now you got tiny mirrors and no convex mirrors. Accident waiting to happen.
Have any of you driven the new electronic Kenworth mirrors yet?
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I had an idea in mind one time to use a camera mounted on the back of the cab on a motorized extendable pole. This would allow you to get a bird's eye view of the top of the trailer in relation to other trucks in a dock. Theoretically, you could set up for a blindside back, close the sleeper curtains and then back it in like a magician, lol.
Another idea was to have two cameras mounted on the upper rear corners of the trailer, facing down at the lower rear corners of the ICC bumper. You'd always know how much space you had between your trailer and others.RubyEagle and Rideandrepair Thank this. -
The night vision capability is interesting. Not just for night driving, but I wonder how it performs going into a covered dock like this one in Chicago.
On the other hand, those screens inside the cab would take some getting used to. The driver side would be inches from your face. Probably not a problem with young eagle eyes, but I could see the bobblehead effect for progressive lens wearers possibly being an issue.
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No electronics needed. However, I guess if one doesn't have skills, they make up for it in electronics. which is the reason we have the drivers we have now......shy of worthless.D.Tibbitt, ProfessionalNoticer, InTooDeep and 1 other person Thank this. -
There’s better technology out there as mentioned
I have a F150 with birds eye view via all the cameras. I also have my trailers programmed and the system will acknowledge whatever trailer I hook to and allows that extra length to the truck so when you go to change lanes it will alert from the rear of the trailerRedForeman and lilillill Thank this. -
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