I said driver facing cam. Forward facing is all you need..it tells the whole story..I am all for it.. If the camera sees you eating a bag of chips when someone pulls out in front of you does that help you even though the other driver is at fault? It sure doesnt.
And yes a driver facing cam in a truck you live in is an invasion of privacy. How to avoid this..dont work for these companies! If you agree to it well then, that's on you.
I don't understand why or how
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Now I wouldn't work for Swift personally but there are many options out there that do not use driver facing cameras. Magnum LTD comes to mind as having forward facing only and at two or three hundred trucks in the otr side is also still a reasonable sized outfit. In my recent job search I would say less than 1/3 of the companies I contacted had driver facing cameras.TokyoJoe and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
For those that love driver facing cameras. I challenge you to name one situation where the driver facing camera helped you and the outward facing one did not?
Outward facing cameras are good. My new truck will have two of them. Mine and the companies. But it will never have a driver facing one.Linte_Loco Thanks this. -
Driver facing... period. Swift tells me they don't use the driver facing lense, but I trust that as far as I can throw my tractor, so it got the black tape treatment.FlaSwampRat Thanks this. -
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Out of sight, out of mind, AND out of court.smokey12 Thanks this. -
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