Monthly Archives: May 2026
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Safety Guides- May 29, 2026 17
Large recreational vehicles such as motorhomes are not easy to drive given their size and length. Backing up, parking, changing lanes, or driving on busy highways can make it difficult to see other vehicles and obstacles. The best way to improve visibility and prevent accidents is to install an RV backup camera[LH1.1]. While vehicles under 10,000 pounds come equipped with basic cameras that activate when reversing, RVs and motorhomes need systems specifically designed for their size.
These RV backup camera systems offer wide viewing angles that help reduce blind spots and include features such...
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Safety Guides- May 26, 2026 3
Backing up a travel trailer can get stressful fast, especially when you are trying to squeeze into more without any room for mistakes. Mirrors only help so much once the trailer starts turning
that’s why a good wireless backup camera makes such a difference for RV owners. It gives you a better view behind the trailer, helps with tighter parking, and makes towing feel less frustrating overall.
However, the hard part is figuring out which systems actually work well on larger RVs and longer trailers.
In this guide, let’s go through the features worth paying attention to and some of the best wireless...
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Safety Guides- May 18, 2026 22
There is a point while driving where you check everything you can see, but you still don't feel fully sure. Despite having monitors, there is always a small gap where something could be sitting just out of view.
The gap is where most lane change mistakes come from. And this is where you need a blind spot monitoring system built to handle the exact situation. It keeps track of the areas your mirrors miss and steps in when something moves into that space.
For larger vehicles, work vans, and fleet operations, it becomes more than that. Here is a detailed guide to know everything about blind spot monitoring...
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Safety Guides- May 06, 2026 40
Rear cameras are now standard on most vehicles, helping improve visibility and prevent back-up collisions. However, these cameras do not cover the sides and front of a vehicle, where many low-speed incidents occur. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that back-up accidents lead to an average of 263 fatalities and more than 10,000 injuries each year in the U.S., mostly in parking lots, loading zones, and other non-traffic areas.
For commercial vehicles such as vans, trucks, and fleet cars operating in congested environments or during long shifts, this limited visibility...