From construction to agriculture to refuse collection and travel,vehicles play an important role in operations and infrastructure across the country. Whether driving on-road or operating machinery on-site, workplace safety is always a huge concern and number one priority.
Read MoreThe next evolution of safety systems involves system intervention, where the safety system will react if the driver does not. One example is automatic emergency braking. With this functionality, the system will apply brakes automatically in the event an object is detected and the driver does not act......
Read MoreVehicle monitor camera systems have become commonplace for trucks, construction vehicles and heavy equipment. As well as aiding driver, maneuverability, they support road and site safety by eliminating vehicle blind spots and helping to prevent incidents.
Read MoreA backup camera, when built into a car’s systems by the manufacturer, displays a small, live view from behind the car when the vehicle is put into reverse. This gives the driver a clearer picture of what’s behind him or her and helps to ensure Fido doesn’t get a deep-tissue massage from your tires.
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