Some 52% of fleet drivers view themselves as safer and 53% say they are more careful behind the wheel following in-cab camera adoption, according to a survey of more than 500 professional drivers ...
Previously in this two-part look at road- and driver-facing camera tech: Can AI transform the prying eyes of in-cab cameras for the better? The last time Wisconsin-based Hallahan Transport small fleet ...
It’s one thing to “look at the camera” — but quite another to have the camera looking at you. Especially when it’s always eyeing you, as can driver-facing cameras (DFCs) inside truck cabs. Along with ...
Employers have long used in-cab cameras for a variety of concerns, including protecting the driver and the public from accidents resulting from inattentive driving. Reviewing the recordings serves as ...
Allison Simonis loves driving her cab at night when Seattle's streets open up to her. But it's also in the dark anonymity of night that people are more apt to hop into a cab with nefarious motives.
Fleet adoption of in-cab safety technologies has been touted to help vindicate commercial truck drivers involved in crashes and help fleets keep their operational costs in line. And today, the ...
Driver-facing cameras have always been a controversial topic with drivers. Vendors and some carriers say these cameras are an important safety measure, helping improve training and coaching to reduce ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Together for Safer Roads (TSR), a global NGO working to prevent road fatalities, today released a new study “Driver Attitudes Towards Vehicle Safety Technology.” The ...
In-cab, driver-facing cameras appeal to fleet safety managers and trucking insurance providers for obvious safety reasons. That said, driver-facing cameras still are not fully utilized across the ...
Acme Cabs installed cameras in all their vehicles for insurance purposed. A camera will now record the road ahead and every move by the driver. "It'll show me on the freeway how fast he was going," ...
A new pilot program will equip 500 New York City cabs with vehicle surveillance cameras in a new effort to combat the “cartel” behind a $1 billion insurance fraud scam targeting taxis. “Operation ...
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