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High tech video could mean the end of truck mirrors Trucks without mirrors could be OEM-installed by 2025, providing drivers with a larger field of view and fewer blind spots.
Stoneridge, Inc., which produces the MirrorEye Camera Monitor System (CMS), said it is expanding its evaluation trials for the system. Truck operator interesting in testing MirrorEye’s ...
Trukr Stik is a two-ended squeegee with two different blades designed for use on truck mirrors. One end features a curved rubber blade to match the curve of convex mirrors and the other side ...
The company says its system offers increased field-of-view when compared to conventional mirrors, enhanced vision in inclement weather and low-light conditions and a fail-safe design with ...
Videos / Transportation Truck Tips: How to set and adjust truck mirrors (video) Mirrors must be adjusted properly to get the best view of what’s behind you and beside you. Proper adjustment can help ...
FMCSA denied the request, citing federal regulations requiring all trucks and truck-tractors to be equipped with two rear-view mirrors, one on each side, attached to the outside of the truck.
The regulatory body granted Stoneridge a five year exemption to install its camera monitoring system on trucks in lieu of two rear-view mirrors, finding that "use of the MirrorEye system in lieu ...
But, Daimler argues in its petition, modern camera-based systems can do the job just as good as rearview mirrors if not better, and it’ll allow truck makers to avoid the aerodynamic drag that ...
Truck mirrors could easily be made safer for bikes by copying coach mirrors, according to the editor or Truck & Driver magazine, the national voice of lorry drivers. MCN revealed last month that ...