Picture this: It's a rainy Monday morning, and Maria, a long-haul truck driver, is navigating a busy highway interchange. Her truck, loaded with goods, towers over the cars around her. As she signals to merge, she checks her mirrors—left, right, rear—and even cranes her neck to peer over her shoulder. But in that split second, a motorcycle zips into her blind spot, hidden by the truck's massive frame. By the time she starts to move, it's almost too late. Sound familiar? For commercial drivers like Maria, blind spots aren't just a nuisance—they're a daily, life-threatening risk.
Every year, thousands of accidents involving trucks, buses, and forklifts stem from blind spots. Human error, fatigue, and the sheer size of these vehicles create gaps in visibility that even the most careful drivers can't overcome. But what if there was a way to "see" what the human eye misses? Enter the advanced AI BSD system —a game-changer in commercial vehicle safety that's not just upgrading mirrors and cameras, but redefining how drivers and machines work together to prevent collisions.

