Rear View Safety is the premiere online retailer of backup cameras that helps both fleets and consumers enhance safety everywhere. It encourages fleet owners to consider outfitting their vehicles with the helpful units to avoid costly mistakes like one that happened recently on Columbus Ave in NYC  in late October.

At the end of October, a commercial truck driver in NYC backed into a $300,000 Ferrari. While no one was injured, the driver’s claim that he couldn’t see the car behind him while he backed into the street certainly won’t assuage the repair costs, which his fleet is surely to be liable for. The addition of one of Rear View Safety’s affordable backup camera systems could easily have averted this accident.

"Commercial vehicle drivers and fleet owners are responsible for much larger vehicles with a higher chance of error. It is their responsibility to take every precaution in protecting themselves, their machinery, and those around them. Use one of our backup camera systems to ensure your fleet doesn’t accidentally wreck a luxury car like the one in NYC last week," said David Newman, and Account Manager from rear view Safety.

Fleets interested in avoiding future mishaps with the installation of rear view camera systems receive several perks when working with Rear View Safety. They’ll be privy to one single point of contact from the original onsite visit for unit quotes all the way to future questions that come up after an order has been placed. Fleets also receive extended warranties, bulk discounts, and retroactive replacement parts for any units that have technical difficulties.

To learn more about the rear view camera company’s fleet solutions, visit Rear View Safety online at https://www.RearViewSafety.com or call a specialist at 800-764-1028 x100 during regular business hours. Rear View Safety posts new info regularly on both Facebook and Twitter at https://www.facebook.com/RearViewSafety and https://twitter.com/RearViewSafety. The company also offers other safety tips on its weekly blog at https://www.RearViewSafetyBlog.com.