How many of you will admit to having just a small bit of uncertainty (we're being polite and not calling it anxiety), when you have to drive in Reverse—back up—with a trailer attached to your truck?
Towing a trailer, camper, or other vehicles can be challenging for several reasons. It can be tough maneuvering around obstacles, backing up, and parking in general. A camera positioned near the ...
If you tow a camper or boat trailer, you know the panic. You pull into a tight campground spot, realize the angle's wrong, ...
Electronics have infiltrated practically every corner of the modern truck cab in an ongoing effort to make driving safer and easier, and backing up – often an afterthought when it comes to driving – ...
Backup camera technology is standard on every newly manufactured car in the U.S. since the rule took full effect in 2018, but the technology is only a luxury on a tractor trailer. “It’s a pretty ...
Wabash is making the Phillips Rear-Vu Backup Camera a standard option on all new dry van trailers in 2025. Backing incidents are a frequent challenge for fleets, especially in tight or congested areas ...
ORLANDO, Florida—Trailer technology provider Phillips Connect is partnering with Utility Trailer to launch Utility Connect, which combines the trailer OEM’s proprietary wiring harness with the ...
One of the primary reasons pickup trucks are so popular is their towing capability. Although pulling a trailer or a boat with competence takes some practice, towing, in general, is a simple and ...
More than 14,000 newer Ram 1500 pickup trucks are being recalled because their backup cameras may stop working when the vehicle is in reverse. The problem affects only trucks from the 2021 model year ...
New cars are required to have backup cameras installed in them before they leave the factory, but not everyone can afford the luxury of a brand-new 2023 model vehicle ...