Blind spots could be a thing of the past, if only replacing car mirrors with the latest technology was legal. Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas BMW showed off a prototype vehicle ...
Drivers in the U.S. may one day no longer have to crane their necks to check their blind spots if regulators agree to let high-tech cameras and screens replace the humble side-view mirror. The ...
Future motorcycles may not need mirrors with this Revan helmet-mounted live-feed camera that screens images to a head-up display (HUD). Some may find this bulky camera and HUD device as a safety ...
Nissan, Stellantis and VW are the latest brands to issue recalls over faulty rearview cameras. More than 180 camera recalls have been issued since the tech became mandatory in the US. Ford is by far ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the pervasive, yet little-understood auto industry. U.S. traffic safety regulators are exploring whether to allow ...
Semi-trucks may soon be rolling down America’s highways without the big rear-view mirrors that stick out from the sides of the cab like jug-handle ears. The federal agency that oversees commercial ...
A new helmet rearview camera system is safer than conventional mirrors, according to four-time World Superbike champion Carl Fogarty. In this video, the world champ says the British Zona camera system ...
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