I don't know too many drivers arguing about forward facing cameras. The controversy is the cameras facing the drivers.
Any post-wreck guilt or innocence can be shown with forward facing cameras. Either the truck was where it was suppose to be or it wasn't. -- no driver facing camera needed for that.
Camera's are coming to a truck near you or Yours.
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Any company who needs to install cameras facing the driver should re evaluate their hiring practices & standards
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That driver could have been sitting up, wide-eyed with perfect posture, both hands on the wheel, and looking forward when he plowed that cruiser. There is nothing the driver facing camera could have recorded to show innocence on the drivers part.
Your driver facing camera can record you executing an otherwise flawless textbook lane change. --signal, check mirrors, easy over, checking mirrors, etc. But if you creme a 4 wheeler up against the guardrail, you are still at fault regardless of how good you looked on camera.tangerineGT Thanks this. -
You're going to believe what you're going to believe so there's no point in arguing. All I know is what I've seen and heard. And what I've seen and heard is that for the companies currently using these systems, the footage ends up proving the innocence of the driver FAR more often than guilt. -
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