It’s no secret in trucking that most drivers aren’t big fans of driver-facing cameras in their cab. The argument many drivers give, and perhaps with good reason, is that the truck is their home and ...
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 ...
The use of cameras on heavy-duty trucks has gone mainstream as more and more fleets have adopted forward- and inward-facing cameras to coach drivers and reduce liability. Now the latest smart camera ...
Since 2020, UPS has steadily installed Lytx DriveCam devices in its delivery trucks. These systems use artificial intelligence to analyze driver behavior, directly contradicting claims by Teamsters ...
Employers with fleets of all types continue to face two challenges: Underwriting rigor in the commercial auto liability insurance marketplace and finding enough good drivers to keep their vehicles on ...
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 ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] MINNEAPOLIS — The benefits of inward-facing cameras on trucks have turned out mostly to be a plus, but getting buy-in from drivers ...
Last February, a ready-mixed concrete truck driver driving on Interstate 60 in Mesa, Ariz., swerved to avoid a stopped vehicle in the road ahead of him—and steered right into a group of roadside ...
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