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- FivetwosExplorerThis is awesome... could be really useful for tight spots
- trail-explorerExplorer
rhagfo wrote:
Depends what the driver is relining on.
Relining?
Like brake relining?
Or relining the road strips? - rbpruExplorer IIInteresting advertising of a technological advance. I am sure it will be standard equipment in a few years.
- GrandpaKipExplorer IIShoot, I don’t even use the backup camera on the truck for anything other than hitching up.
It is pretty neat, but it’s also just one more thing to take your eyes off the road. - rhagfoExplorer III
ZINGERLITE wrote:
wnjj wrote:
How long before someone with that system changes lanes on top of a car since it looks like they don’t have a trailer? Maybe the lane change warning system will respond.
If your car still has side and rear view mirrors i don't think thats an issues.
Depends what the driver is relining on. I only use rear view camera when in a tight spot, otherwise still rely on the standard side view mirrors. - wrgrs50sExplorerNothing more than a picture in picture monitor from a trailer mounted camera.
- wnjjExplorer III have looked at the photos in the link and what I saw was mostly roadway & other vehicles showing behind your truck. If there were a car there and someone got in the habit of using that screen I could see how they might treat it like a rearview mirror which only shows a car in the next lane "behind" them. I'm sure the system is much smarter than can be inferred from a couple of pictures and I was mostly trying to be funny. It's pretty tough to forget about your trailer anyway.
Having the ability to know someone is in your trailers' blind spot is far better than not.
For the record, I think the system is cool. - RCMAN46Explorer
wnjj wrote:
How long before someone with that system changes lanes on top of a car since it looks like they don’t have a trailer? Maybe the lane change warning system will respond.
How about looking at the videos that have been posted. I think you will see this system is far superior to anything else that is currently available. - ZINGERLITEExplorer
wnjj wrote:
How long before someone with that system changes lanes on top of a car since it looks like they don’t have a trailer? Maybe the lane change warning system will respond.
If your car still has side and rear view mirrors i don't think thats an issues. - ZINGERLITEExplorer
ScottG wrote:
With my luck, I'd get to the CG and find out my trailer really isn't there.
I make a similar joke when i drive around the campground with my hitch and bars still in. no one laughs:(
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