Watch Your Back, Front and Sides

by Admin on November 14, 2008

Truck Camera

 

 Since the technology became available, truckers have used camera systems for a variety of reasons. Some of the most popular reasons include safety and security while parked, increased visibility, and protection against insurance companies and driving companies in the event of an accident. Now, truckers can have all three benefits with one product—the Windshield Cam.

 

Imagine being able to record on all sides of your truck with one simple truck camera. The Windshield Cam does this and even more. Truckers can record footage from both sides, the front, and the rear of the truck in color as they drive. This ability allows truckers a variety of advantages. First of all, truckers can be safe when passing, merging, backing up, or performing other maneuvers that require increased visibility. Although truckers rely on their training to make these moves, in addition to their standard equipment, many still worry about those hard-to-see maneuvers. The Windshield Cam can put these worries to rest by allowing truckers full visibility even in hard-to-see locations.

 

In addition to serving as an on-the-road safety device, the Windshield Camera is similarly important when parked overnight or after an accident. According to the product’s web site, the Windshield Cam can be an excellent safety device when parked, as it provides video of potential thieves outside the truck. This allows you to either prevent theft or present evidence of the culprits. But probably the most specific use for this camera is serving as a witness in the event of an accident.

 

Whether you’re up against the law, the insurance company, or your employer, this truck camera protects you in the event of an accident by providing undeniable proof that you did everything right. Because it allows truckers to record over 200 hours, or 2 to 3 weeks, of driving, truckers can show others what happened before, during, and after an accident. Because the camera records in color, truckers can show their bosses, insurance companies, and lawyers that they had a green light, or that the other vehicle was shining its bright lights.

 

Because systems follow the plug and play technology, have wide angles, and use a color monitor, truckers can use them in a variety of situations, whether they’re looking to catch a vandal or prevent an accident. Available for as little as $1,395, the cameras pay for themselves in accident avoidance. Truckers can visit the windshield camera site to not only learn more about the product, but also view actual screenshots from the camera, and, in a few weeks, see video.

 

 

 

 

 

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