Cameras In Trucks?
What are your opinions on companies and owner operators installing cameras in your turcks?
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camera watching the road? Fine I guess.
camera watching me? Go to Russia or something. I dont need that. |
We talking about webcams in trucks or companies using cameras in trucks for surveillence monitoring?
I'm all for a good webcast. I would've hosted one myself if only I hadn't selected Cingular as my wireless internet provider, because they have a firewall on their side of the connection that blocks webcasting. Verizon and Sprint don't, and it's fun to keep tabs on other drivers' whereabouts. As for surveillence, a while ago I heard a little rumor that JB Hunt wanted to put a camera on all their trucks facing forward from the dash at the road and another in the sleeper. :shock: |
I've thought about installing my own just so I can show people how f-ing crazy 4 wheelers drive around trucks. Good deal for getting you out of trouble if it shows you were just cut off by a 4 wheeler in that wreck you just had. Can also tattle on you if your in a wreck and you had plenty of time to take evasive action and did not.
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i wouldnt mind a camera in my truck. as long as it is i who determines when it's on & where it's pointed. the stuff that 4-wheelers do in my view.... well ya'll know.. i ain gotta say... :lol:
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I really doubt any of this will come to pass. The cost for large companies would be to high. About the only way large companies could afford something like this would be to have their own satellite. kc0iv |
USXpress has them on the right fender as a replacement for the fender mirror. Other than something like that, I can't see companies putting them into the truck for the company to monitor something going on. The cost involved in transmitting streaming video would be enormous, to say the least.
Also, as the previous poster stated, a camera in the sleeper is just an open door for a civil rights lawsuit. Myself, if there was a camera in the sleeper, I'd have to make damn sure that whoever was monitoring it would have something rather interesting to see. |
the qualcomm is really expensive to use, and to broadcast video via sattalite is way way way to expensive to be pratical.. to do it over cell towers would mean they install tens of thousands more across the usa, so I say your pipe dream here well just call myth busters , I say good luck, maybe in 50 years when technology catches up it mightt happen but not in my lifetime..
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Yea, like I said, just a silly rumor. :)
There's maybe 5 or 6 different webcasts from truck drivers on camstreams.com. To my knowledge they all have their cameras firing forward only, haha. |
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Keep in mind that if you have any kind of camera aboard you can't go into many government installations. I do so once or twice a year. Can't even have a camera phone - and I don't think they will let you leave such at the gate and pick up on the way out! I really would like a camera phone but even if i could leave it at the gate I almost always have found I need to use my cellphone to straighten out some screwup about where on the installation I need to go and who to meet and what to do :shock: .
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Could be all right as far as watching the four wheelers, though that statement about the govenment pickups would most likely be issue..I know anytime we went on a military base for pickup or delivery they had us leave our camera at the guard shack, and not a bad thing cause the one time we had to do that it wasn't working and the poor guy there must've been bored cause he fixed it for me while we were getting the truck unloaded there.........sure wouldn't want to see any of them in the sleeper though......anywhere viewing on the outside of the truck forwards backwards or sideways :) just not on the interior
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actually, back up cameras would be nice |
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