The 2023 contract prohibits the use of inward-facing cameras but Lytx cameras are using AI to monitor drivers and issue ...
With an overall approval rating of only 2.2 on a 10-point scale, it’s clear that truck drivers overall do not hold driver-facing cameras in high regard, primarily due to privacy and other issues, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced via a Federal Register notice that will publish Tuesday, May 14, that it is removing two requirements from its under-21 interstate pilot ...
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 ...
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 ...
[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 ...