Millis now gives you the choice to have your driver facing camera turned off. Only if you have an incident will they turn it on.
Driver facing cameras
Discussion in 'Millis' started by Harleys4Life, Nov 19, 2018.
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Have to be an experienced driver 1yr min for mti grads
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It should be illegal to have driver facing cameras in trucks.
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Nope. #### you and #### your camera. Time to go. Why put up with that?
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What are you even talking about? Millis TURNED OFF the driver facing cameras so why is it now time to go?
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In my company they have cameras to attempt to protect the driver and the company. Meaning it’s only facing out and will only record if it feels an impact or if I’m following too close. Camera facing inward kinda lets you know how the company thinks of the driver. Last thing I need is a pencil pusher at the safety department calling me on why I’m not doing my company required traffics checks every 5 seconds.
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Same as Millis. Outward facing onlyHarleys4Life and Ffx95 Thank this.
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I thought OP mentioned about inward?Harleys4Life Thanks this.
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Students when they graduate from training into their own truck will have a inward facing camera for 1yr. Anyone hired on with 1+yr experience will have the inward facing cameras turned off. If there is a safety violation, ticket, etc then inward is turned on for 3months.
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That is not how it works and that does not happen.MartinFromBC Thanks this.
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