Commercial vehicles aren't just bigger—they come with bigger blind spots, longer stopping distances, and higher stakes. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), reversing accidents account for nearly 25% of all truck-related incidents, many occurring in low-light conditions. These aren't just fender benders; they can lead to serious injuries, costly cargo damage, or worse. For drivers, the pressure is immense: tight deadlines, unfamiliar locations, and the mental drain of long hours make split-second decisions even harder. Add darkness or rain into the mix, and visibility drops to dangerous levels. That's why investing in a reverse camera system designed for the unique challenges of commercial driving isn't a luxury—it's a lifeline.
But not all cameras are created equal. A car's backup camera might work for a sedan, but trucks and buses need something sturdier, brighter, and built to handle 24V electrical systems. Let's break down the two non-negotiable features: night vision and waterproofing. Without them, even the fanciest camera becomes useless when the sun sets or the rain starts.

