Companies currently using driver cameras...

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by MACK E-6, Oct 29, 2015.

  1. Asphalt Cowboy 33

    Asphalt Cowboy 33 Highway Junkie

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    MTS Martin Transportation System's
     
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  3. XFM2013

    XFM2013 Light Load Member

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    birth control at its purest form right there.....:biggrin_1square3:
     
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  4. Gunner75

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    The trucks ecm recorded my max speed ever was 74.8mph, the safety guy even said that it wasn't right. I'm not against having an outward facing camera, i have one of my own, i sit like the inward facing camera
     
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  5. Voyager1968

    Voyager1968 Road Train Member

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    And you know this with 100% certainty?

    I'll be willing to bet that, just like an e-log system, someone in the office can turn the camera on at will if they feel like doing it. Even where I'm at now, while we don't have e-logs, we have a GPS system, and the office is "pinging" us all day to see where we are.

    I stand by my feelings on the matter. Forward and outside facing cameras I have no problem with. Inside facing ones I do have a problem with.

    I digress though. I'm sure that the day will come that every carrier, large and small, will have them and the only way to avoid them will be to leave the industry. I doubt I'll be able to do that so most likely, at some point, I'll have to just "suck it up" and drive with one.
     
  6. XFM2013

    XFM2013 Light Load Member

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    Yes my friend, the day draws near. And no, nothing in this industry is certain, I just can't imagine someone having the time (or inclination) to wanna watch some line haul driver talk on the phone for 3-4 hours on their run. Because when I hit that certain bump or hard hook or otherwise trip the camera, I ALWAYS have some wise comment for the audience. To date I have had no rebuttal. Be safe.
     
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  7. Doc W

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    Really??? Why do they have them? I thought they were a small "mom and pop, family-oriented, trusting" company?
     
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  8. Ketchikan baby

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    I hope you're right about Prime. A friend and I want to team drive and for financial reasons would need company sponsored CDL school. Prime is at the top of our list. Driver facing cameras would definitely be a deal killer though.
     
  9. Jeremy102077

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    Friend drives for Werner, and they stuck a driver facing camera in his truck last month.
     
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  10. Ketchikan baby

    Ketchikan baby Light Load Member

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    I'd turn in my truck right then and there.
     
  11. Cybercat

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    They state it is to protect passengers as well as drivers. But they have had many walk away drivers just stop the trucks also. Not every driver is clean and has integrity.
     
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