BlindSpots

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by StemHS, Sep 5, 2017.

  1. StemHS

    StemHS Bobtail Member

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    Hello i am a high school student from stem school chattanooga. We are currently designing a blindspot camera system to not only help truckers but also passing cars. We plan on placing the cameras to cover Blindspots aswell as a rearview mirror but with a built in lcd screen to display the blindspots.
     
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  3. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    Ok. Good for you. You can forget about trucks, as a properly designed truck will not have blind spots other than behind it.
     
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  4. StemHS

    StemHS Bobtail Member

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    Ok but do you think there is still a market for a blindspot system because there have been many times when trucks run us driver off the road
     
  5. ZhenyaP1991

    ZhenyaP1991 Medium Load Member

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    I think it would be neat to have a camera for blindside backing, but that's about it
     
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  6. ZhenyaP1991

    ZhenyaP1991 Medium Load Member

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    Nah they see you, but they act like they don't
     
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  7. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    I don't know what to tell you. If a driver has that big of a blind spot that they try to pass a truck that's moving over, a hundred different cameras won't help.

    The fact is that bad driving is everywhere. It isn't an equipment issue, it's a driver issue, whether for trucks or for four wheelers.
     
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  8. Ffx95

    Ffx95 Road Train Member

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    I'd love one for blindside backing. I can back sightside really well but #### I look like an idiot blindsiding.
     
  9. QuietStorm

    QuietStorm Heavy Load Member

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    There are blind spots in most trucks, i would put them on my truck.
     
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  10. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    If cars would realize the blind spots. Us truckers wouldn't have a problem.

    Course, when mirrors are installed. Truckers can see the stupid cars in their blind spots. There's really no need for cameras. But since there is. They're already coming out on cars. Honda already sells them mounted in the mirrors.

    And even if there was a system for trucks. It be YEARS before cars wouldn't have to worry about being in blind spots they don't think about. Trucks stay on the road for a LONG time. And NO ONE is going to retrofit their trucks for cameras and a screen in the dash like what cars have these days.

    It's going to take years before cars really become effective also. Not everyone is going to rush out and buy a brand new 2018 vehicle. Crap. I've still got 3 years left on my brand new car loan.
     
  11. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Rear view cameras are already fairly common on buses and big motor homes. Newer cars have an automatic blind spot camera and display. No reason the same technology can't be available on big trucks. (Maybe it is an option, I don't know)

    Also, many trucks are equipped with blind side vehicles detection systems (sonar based) that beeps when a vehicle is detected and the appropriate turn signal is activated.
     
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