Can I get an updated 2025 list of companies with no driver facing camera ( no experience required )

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  1. roadmystic

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    I would love to see a list of 2025 No driver-facing cameras, too. Can't imagine anyone has made one.
     
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  3. roadmystic

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    I know some, but don't know any with No Experience Required. I have 8+ years OTR experience with no accidents and all on time deliveries. I am looking to get back out trucking again and am having trouble finding a company who will hire me because I haven't driven for 4 years. Argh. My experience seems to count for nothing. So far, every company I call says they want at least 1 year experience within the last 2 or 3.
     
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    I meant to say... I'm looking for the companies with no driver-facing cameras, too. Swift says they have only outward facing cameras. The other few I found so far won't hire me, even with 8+ years experience because I haven't driven in 4 years. So not sure they'll help you, but here's their names... KLLM, RTI, May and maybe Stephens (haven't talked to them yet).
     
  6. roadmystic

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    p.s. Werner (outward facing only). You might try them if your fresh out of school. I started with them and did alright.
     
  7. ducnut

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    You’re overly confident, because you’ve not been before a jury, with a plaintiff’s attorney coming after you. All you need to have is a single, recorded yawn and a suicidal driver looking to end their life by way of your front bumper. You’ll change your tune about inward-facing cameras, then.
     
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    I just talked to a driver today who hit a black car stalled in the middle of the road at night with no warning lights or anything. They said watching the camera he had less than two seconds to respond before he literally blew the car apart. Thankfully nobody was in it at the time. They watched his camera and finally concluded he had done everything right. They make sure you have both hands on the wheel the whole time and totally focused on the road. I just can’t imagine driving with a camera watching me. If semi drivers need to have them I say four wheelers do too because most of them are on the phone all the time.
     
  9. ducnut

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    And, the desk drivers controlling our lives, attorneys, first responders, and everyone else forcing trucking to be like this.
     
  10. Zoltan1a

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    short list
     
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    Swift did driver facing cameras for about, maybe, 1 year. Then they went away.
    I stuck with them through that time. There were a few videos uploaded of me hitting potholes and bouncing, usually in a place I was delivering to.
    That was before AI got involved. Tracking eye movements and such is just SO Big Brother.

    That kind of thing makes the driver more unsafe because the driver is being distracted by the watchful eyes.
     
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