Every time a truck rumbles down the highway or a bus navigates city streets, the driver isn't just responsible for the vehicle—they're responsible for the cargo, the passengers, and the countless lives sharing the road. As a fleet manager, you know the weight of that responsibility. Blind spots that stretch for feet, sudden lane changes, and low-light conditions aren't just inconveniences; they're potential disasters waiting to happen. In an industry where a single accident can cost thousands in repairs, insurance claims, and lost time, cutting corners on safety isn't an option.
That's where advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) come in. Among them, the Around View Monitor (AVM) system stands out as a game-changer. By stitching together feeds from multiple cameras to create a 360-degree "bird's eye" view of the vehicle, AVM systems eliminate blind spots, simplify parking, and turn even the largest trucks into vehicles that feel manageable. But not all AVM systems are created equal. Off-the-shelf solutions might work for standard cars, but commercial vehicles—with their varying sizes, weights, and use cases—demand something more: customization.
Did you know? According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), rear-end collisions involving commercial trucks account for over 30% of all truck-related accidents. Many of these could be prevented with improved visibility systems like AVM and advanced truck cameras.

