All of this is LIVE video feeds not saved to an sd cards during a critical event and it's relatively cheap. So don't forget to put a smile you're on camera 24/7 on your dashboard.
In-Camera trucks in a few years will be these
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by UKJ, May 25, 2015.
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Won't be my problem. Like I've said in other posts, I've left myself an out. Wonder how many who swear up and down they'll hang it up have had the foresight to do the same?
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i haven't heard about it being a govt mandate. so it'll just be another reason i won't work for a mega.
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I am sure insurance will incentivize it and cloud server farms allow companies big and small from 1 truck to 10,000 trucks to cheaply monitor live and record 24/7 and store for 90+ days or download to keep as they don't have to physically manage the data or buy any hard drives.
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Where would you put the tape?
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Well, I am certain that some people can TELL some other people where to put the tape..!!UKJ Thanks this. -
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With stuff like mandatory elogs and speed limiters, I'll simply get off the big road and go local and hourly.
But driver-facing cams? Nope, ain't gonna happen. Got enough reserve to take plenty of time off and find something else to do.
And if I ever get so much as even bumped by a company truck that belongs to an ATA member while in a POV, I'll be screaming in agony with a neck injury. -
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BTW wouldn't surprise me if trucking companies use this or similar software already and are just BS'ing about it only saving a recording during critical event. These record and save the whole time and can watch live pay-per-view not like trucking companies try to spin it saying they can't directly watch a driver.
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