How many of you will admit to having just a small bit of uncertainty (we're being polite and not calling it anxiety), when you have to drive in Reverse—back up—with a trailer attached to your truck?
NEW ORLEANS — Phillips Industries is set to begin offering a rear-facing trailer back-up camera in the coming months that the company’s top executive told Transport Topics will be its biggest-ever ...
Backup camera technology is standard on every newly manufactured car in the U.S. since the rule took full effect in 2018, but the technology is only a luxury on a tractor trailer. “It’s a pretty ...
In 2018, it became law that every new car sold must come with a backup camera to help drivers avoid rear-end collisions. With advancements in technology in both screens and cameras, these became easy, ...
Air Lift Company has introduced the Towtal View HD Camera for safety when backing up while hauling or with a trailer. With two versatile mounts, the camera provides a high-quality color video feed via ...
Towing a trailer, camper, or other vehicles can be challenging for several reasons. It can be tough maneuvering around obstacles, backing up, and parking in general. A camera positioned near the ...
Built-in backup cameras are a legally required safety feature in recently manufactured cars and trucks. However, drivers of older vehicles aren’t left in the dust. If you want to enjoy the additional ...
The Rear-Vu system delivers 170-degree video from the back of the trailer to the driver in real time. Phillips Industries is offering three new aftermarket installation kits for the Phillips Rear-Vu ...
After years of delay and hundreds of avoidable deaths, all cars sold from the 2018 model year onward in the US and Canada were required to have a backup camera (the EU is phasing them in during 2022, ...
How many of you will admit to having just a small bit of uncertainty (we're being polite and not calling it anxiety), when you have to drive in Reverse—back up—with a trailer attached to your truck?