Monday, April 14, 2025

I will never be interested in trucking again until backup cameras come standard on all trucks. Backup cameras became standard by legislation in 2018, for ordinary four wheelers, so did they become mandatory for commercial Trucking as well?

 

I will never be interested in trucking again until backup cameras come standard on all trucks. Backup cameras became standard by legislation in 2018, for ordinary four wheelers, so did they become mandatory for commercial Trucking as well?

If not, how far are we from having backup cameras as a common component for every commercial vehicle in operation?

How easy is it to make backup cameras a thing on semis these days?

 

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