Truck driving is a job of immense responsibility. Maneuvering a 53-foot trailer through city traffic, backing into a loading dock at dusk, or navigating a mountain pass in the rain—these scenarios demand split-second decisions, and split-second decisions demand clear visibility. Yet, for too long, truck drivers have grappled with outdated rear view systems: fuzzy cameras that fade in low light, brackets that loosen after months of vibration, and monitors that glitch when exposed to extreme temperatures.
Blind spots alone contribute to over 840,000 accidents annually in the U.S. involving commercial trucks, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Add in poor night vision, inclement weather, or equipment failure, and the risks multiply. That's why a trusted truck rear view supplier isn't just a vendor—it's a partner in safety. A reliable rear view system isn't a luxury; it's a lifeline that protects drivers, pedestrians, and cargo alike.
At our core, we understand this reality. We've talked to drivers who've missed a cyclist in their blind spot, fleet managers who've dealt with costly insurance claims from avoidable collisions, and mechanics who've spent hours replacing flimsy brackets that couldn't withstand the rigors of the road. These conversations fuel our mission: to build rear view systems that don't just meet industry standards, but redefine them.

