Endure Your Winter Safely

With February right around the corner, we still have a few rigid months of Winter weather to endure before we can start enjoying a sunny Spring season. However, before you start making plans to hit the parks and beaches, it is important to keep safety a high priority during these trying times of tough climate. The Winter is typically the most hazardous time of year to be driving, as snow, high winds, and the potential of road ice can all lead to unfortunate accidents. And while we cannot control the chilly weather, the vehicle backup camera options at Rear View Safety virtually eliminate blind spots and allow you to drive more carefully when its needed most.

Our backup camera systems allow for a clear view of your vehicle’s blind spots by way of an easily visible electronic screen. And while this new-age technology is typically expensive, Rear View Safety prides itself on making these industry-leading products as affordable as possible for all types of drivers. Whether you manage a large fleet of commercial vehicles or you simply want to stay safe on your daily commute to work, our accessible backup cameras will guide you through the harshest weeks of winters.

A Satisfied List of Top-Grade Clients

Rear View Safety prides itself on providing industry-leading backup camera systems for businesses big and small. And while we have spent week after week outlining the various benefits of using our products, today we are going to let our client list speak for itself. From logistics to the military, Rear View Safety’s vehicle backup cameras ensure the safety of all types of vehicles on the road today.

FedEx Ground: A household name, people all over the country depend on FedEx to receive all types of product orders every day. Because of this, FedEx is always carrying valuable cargo, and our products ensure that value is never diminished from any easily-avoidable accidents.

Thor Industries: Thor Industries provides recreational and commercial vehicles for a whole bevy of clients. From coach buses to RVs, our products keep Thor’s vehicles free of blind spots and guarantee their everyday safety.

U.S. Army:  These men and women live to protect our nation, and they require nothing short of the best when it comes to their backup camera systems. We are proud to enhance the safety of those who have sworn themselves to ours.

These are just a few of our high-profile clients that utilize our products to stay safe on the road. Are you looking to be the next one?

Rear View Safety On Television

If you are curious about Rear View Safety, you may have already browsed our website, checked out some customer testimonials, and even followed this very blog. But even the most brilliant sentences cannot put a face, name, and personality to our backup camera service, which is exactly why Rear View Safety VP Ronald Hans took to Fox Business last year to discuss our dedication for driver and pedestrian safety for viewers everywhere.

In the video, Hans states “Rear View Safety was founded on the principal of making the roads safer for local communities by providing the technologies at the industry’s most competitive price.” We could not have said it better ourselves. Normally, vehicle backup cameras as affordable as ours would seem too good to be true, but a quick glance of our brief Fox Business appearance makes it all a reality.

Hans was also interviewed by CNBC, which is further proof that Rear View Safety is getting noticed all over the country. It is certainly well-deserved, as our aggressively priced commercial backup camera systems have been ensuring the backup safety of all types of vehicles ever since we entered the business. Rear View Safety is always proud to discuss our service with the world, and do not be surprised if you see us on your screens again sometime down the road.

Holidays Bring Dangerous Driving Conditions

Hello friends, and happy 2013! We trust you had a pleasant new year celebration, but more importantly, we hope it was a safe one. All you have to do is search for general statistics regarding holidays and driving to find that New Year’s Day is one, if not the most dangerous single day to be out on the road. One website examined every major American holiday using 15 years of NHTSA data regarding fatal car accidents to come up with their own list of the 11 most dangerous holidays for driving. While New Year’s Day’s place at number one is not exactly surprising, the increased risk is, which the author calculates to be 50%. Yikes, that means you are half as likely to get in an accident when you take to the road that night, or as the author effectively puts it:

Basically, driving in a car on New Year’s Day is approximately as dangerous as driving a motorcycle at 2 PM on an average Tuesday.

With odds like that, a rear view camera on you or your family’s automobile has never been a sounder investment. Backup cameras eliminate your blind zone and allow you to see in the dark. Think about that! Contact us today and reverse with confidence!