Let's start with a moment we've all witnessed—or maybe even experienced. You're driving down a busy street, and a large truck eases into your lane. For a split second, your heart races—was the driver aware you were there? Now flip the script: Imagine being that truck driver. You're behind the wheel of a 40-ton vehicle, responsible for not just your cargo, but everyone sharing the road. Your mirrors show you a lot, but not everything. A cyclist zips up your right side; a pedestrian steps off the curb just as you're turning. These are the blind spots—the invisible danger zones that turn routine drives into high-stakes gambles.
Trucks and buses have always faced unique safety challenges. Their size means larger blind spots, longer stopping distances, and limited maneuverability. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), blind spot-related accidents involving large trucks account for over 84,000 crashes annually in the U.S. alone. Even more sobering: pedestrians and cyclists are 10 times more likely to be injured in these collisions than other motorists. For fleet managers, these stats aren't just numbers—they're lost time, damaged reputations, and, worst of all, preventable tragedies.
But what if there was a way to turn those "invisible" dangers into something a driver could actually see—and react to—before it's too late? Enter the AI camera BSD system —a game-changer in truck and bus safety that's designed to be the extra set of eyes every driver needs.

