Categories:
Backovers - Latest News
DOT Rear-View Camera Recommendation: Too Little Too Late?
Safety advocates argue administration should put a rule in place as Congress ordered six years ago.
Government Delays Requiring Rearview Cameras in Cars
The Obama administration is again delaying regulations on whether new cars and trucks must come equipped with rearview cameras to protect against drivers backing over people in blind spots behind their vehicles, a victory for automakers who say requiring the cameras is too costly.
Parents, advocates lobby for law mandating rear visibility technology in all vehicles
Delayed Cars Backup-Camera Rule Brings U.S. Court Challenge
Three advocacy groups and two parents who accidentally backed over their children are asking a court to force the U.S. Transportation Department to issue a long-delayed rule requiring rear-view cameras in new cars.
After blind-spot deaths, groups sue to require rear-view cameras in new cars
It’s the most devastating mistake imaginable: Parents killing their own children when they accidentally back their vehicles over them.