Numbers tell part of the story, but real stories tell the rest. Take Maria, a long-haul driver for a national logistics company, who was hauling a load of produce through Texas when a pickup truck cut her off in a construction zone. "My
proximity sensor went off before I even saw them," she recalls. "I hit the brakes, and we stopped inches apart. If I hadn't had that alert, I don't want to think about what would've happened."
Then there's the construction company in Colorado that outfitted its fleet with our AHD CVBS cameras. "We used to have at least one accident a month—usually a backhoe or a worker getting too close to a truck," says the safety manager. "Now, with the cameras, drivers can see everything behind them, even when the site is dusty. We haven't had a single incident in six months."
These aren't isolated cases. Fleet managers across the country report 30-50% reductions in accidents after installing our systems. Insurance companies are taking notice too, often offering lower rates to fleets with advanced safety tech. But for us, the best reward is knowing we're helping drivers come home safely to their families at the end of the day.