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Truck driver camera
Truck driver camera











  1. TRUCK DRIVER CAMERA INSTALL
  2. TRUCK DRIVER CAMERA DRIVERS

Covert surveillance is possible, but only under specific circumstances where you believe dishonest activity is occurring, for instance theft. Most judges would take a dim view of a company trying to make use of footage in a case against a driver where they were not aware they were being recorded.

TRUCK DRIVER CAMERA DRIVERS

If there is a camera in the cab, it is especially important that clear signage is included in the cab so drivers and passengers know they are being recorded. One of the biggest no-nos of camera use is not making it 100% clear that they are being used in a vehicle.

TRUCK DRIVER CAMERA INSTALL

If you wish to install in-cab cameras, you must therefore be aware of the negative perception and work to overcome the fear and stay within the requirements of the law. They have also been seen as an invasion of privacy particularly for long-distance drivers who effectively 'live' in the cab during their downtime on these long trips.

truck driver camera

BUT.despite all these benefits, drivers and unions often perceive the use of in-cab cameras as negative because they have been used in the past, by unscrupulous business owners, as a way to exploit drivers.

truck driver camera

It has been shown and reported that fitting in-cab cameras has a strong positive effect on driver behaviour, eliminating the bad habits that can cause accidents and therefore making the fleet safer. The footage, therefore, becomes the prosecution's key witness. In these cases the recording may show that the driver was distracted, using their phone, asleep or otherwise at fault. Of course, in most cases, the driver is blameless and the video can prove that to be the case, but in some cases, they are not. It also provides a record in the event of altercations with the driver or break-ins to the cab. The benefits of this are pretty obvious in the event of an accident or incident, you can very easily show that your driver was blameless and was paying full attention at the time of the accident. Going beyond the basics, however, many fleet managers and owners are also looking to install in-cab/driver-facing cameras. More and more fleet operators are installing video cameras in their vehicles and camera technology of some form is now fairly standard for HGVs. Read on or get in touch with us today for more information.

truck driver camera

CameraMatics can help with the technology and also in getting your staff onside so they recognise the benefits themselves. Driver facing cameras can be a contentious issue.













Truck driver camera