How many of you will admit to having just a small bit of uncertainty (we're being polite and not calling it anxiety), when you have to drive in Reverse—back up—with a trailer attached to your truck?
Phillips Industries said its new Rear-Vu Backup Camera for the commercial trucking industry “promises to transform trailer maneuverability and safety.” The Rear-Vu Backup Camera is designed to ensure ...
ORLANDO, Florida—For the first time since its launch, Grote Industries unveiled its 4SEE Smart Trailer System during American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council here this week to ...
GM has filed a patent application for an automated trailer backup system for use in a motor vehicle, GM Authority has learned. The GM patent filing has been assigned application number US 11,577,782 ...
Grote Industries has expanded its 4See Smart Trailer System capabilities with a wired rear-view trailer camera from Stoneridge. The rear-view trailer camera is connected through the standard J560 ...
Backup camera technology is standard on every newly manufactured car in the U.S. since the rule took full effect in 2018, but the technology is only a luxury on a tractor trailer. “It’s a pretty ...
Towing a trailer, camper, or other vehicles can be challenging for several reasons. It can be tough maneuvering around obstacles, backing up, and parking in general. A camera positioned near the ...
General Motors is upgrading the backup camera systems across its vehicle portfolio from standard to high definition (HD). According to research by GM Authority, a total of 11 GM models of the 2019 ...
New cars are required to have backup cameras installed in them before they leave the factory, but not everyone can afford the luxury of a brand-new 2023 model vehicle ...
Backing up a trailer is one of the most challenging skills for new and experienced drivers alike. Even for capable trucks like the 2025 Toyota Tundra, the task requires practice, planning, and ...
How many of you will admit to having just a small bit of uncertainty (we're being polite and not calling it anxiety), when you have to drive in Reverse—back up—with a trailer attached to your truck?