Monthly Archives: March 2018
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News- March 29, 2018 41
Our next webinar is 2 weeks away! Join Director of Marketing, James Grossbaum on Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 2:00 PM as he leads a discussion on G-Series Mirror Monitors. We will dive into all the different G-Series monitors and all their various features, including bluetooth, navigation, and mirrorlink. Click here to reserve your seat.
G-Series Mirror Monitors
Our latest G-Series monitor is the RVS-718-7 Frameless Rear View Replacement Mirror Monitor with 7.2" Dual Display. This monitor has optional/adjustable grid lines, automatic brightness adjustment, and 4 video inputs.
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Featured Stories- March 22, 2018 72
Are you going on a road trip this spring? Check out these tips from Car Ninja.
The much-awaited spring season is here. This is the season for holidays, breaks from work and long drives with family and friends. While it certainly is great news we have to ensure that such road trips are free from stress and are safe and enjoyable. Breakdowns and even minor accidents could create problems and therefore we should ensure that things are taken care of as best as possible. It would avoid wastage of time and energy in repairing and setting things right. Hence, we will try and have a look at the various...
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News Featured Stories- March 20, 2018 71
Spring is finally here and that means it’s time to break out your RV from winter if you haven’t already. Rear View Safety is proud to introduce a microwave blind spot sensor system designed for RVs and other large vehicles.
RVS-122 Microwave Blind Spot Sensor System
The RVS-122 Microwave Blind Spot Sensor System requires no drilling or complicated installation. The microwave sensors are placed behind the side paneling of the vehicle, and the driver is given visual and audio alerts when an object enters the blind spots slightly behind and to the side of the vehicle. The RVS-122 can detect objects...
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News Featured Stories- March 19, 2018 43
A recent house panel vote advanced legislation that would make it against the law to hold a cell phone while driving in the state of Minnesota. The vote came after four years of unsuccessful attempts with similar bills.
If passed, Minnesota would become the 17th state (with the District of Columbia), to enact this measure. Currently Minnesota law allows drivers to hold a phone in their hands while driving, if they are speaking on the phone.
Closing Loopholes
Texting and driving is illegal in the state. but the general nature of the law makes it difficult to enforce. It's a difficulty for officers...
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News Featured Stories- March 12, 2018 96
Accidents with industrial heavy duty commercial vehicles are dangerous and expensive. The last count by the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), over 4,600 fatal work injuries were recorded in the United States. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) published a report that found that up to half of all industry fatalities are partially caused by heavy equipment.
We designed the RVS-123 Radar Object Detection System to protect your fleet.
The RVS-123 uses radar technology to detect stationary objects and people...
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News- March 05, 2018 94
Have you ever been stuck at a red light with no traffic? A new law in Utah would allow vehicles to go through a red-light if the driver stops first, and safety looks in all directions. House Bill 416 was suggested to Representative Ken Ivory by a constituent.
Red Light Law
“He was on his way to the airport, stuck at a red light- we’ve all been there-,” said Rep. Ivory as he told the constituent’s story. “The red light was terminal; one after another after another and nobody is here, nobody is here. He went through the red light. There was a police officer in a parking lot nearby. Got a ticket...