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Groups Urge Obama Administration To Take Action On Rearview Cameras In Cars
Parents of children killed in backover incidents and safety groups joined Representatives Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Peter King (R-NY) at a Capitol Hill press event to urge the Obama Administration to release a rear visibility rule for motor vehicles.
DOT still hasn't implemented back-up camera law
CNN Published Three years after that awful day - the day a teenager accidentally backed his car over their little girl -- Michael and Brandy Dahlen have forgiven their young neighbor. But they're having a tougher time coming to grips with the actions of the federal government.
Advocates: Rear View Cameras Can Save Lives
It isn't because people aren't paying attention when they're backing out of their driveways. Supporters of this rule say it's that drivers simply can't see.
Whatever happened to the backup camera mandate?
Just a few months ago, it seemed to be a done deal that light vehicles sold in the United States would need backup cameras within a few years.
Parents Call For Rearview Camera Law
This week a group of parents spent time in Washington, D.C., calling on President Obama to act on a five year old law aimed at preventing accidents like that one that requires rear view cameras on cars.