After years of delay and hundreds of avoidable deaths, all cars sold from the 2018 model year onward in the US and Canada were required to have a backup camera (the EU is phasing them in during 2022, ...
Most newer cars and trucks come with a backup camera already installed. That’s great news for anyone with a newer vehicle. But pickups are reliable vehicles, and there are plenty of older ones driving ...
The federal government has required backup cameras on new vehicles since the 2019 model year, so every passenger vehicle for 2020 has this safety feature standard. Used-car shoppers should find backup ...
As of May 2018, NHTSA has required all vehicles with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less to be equipped with a backup camera, or rearview video system as the feds like to call it. But if you don’t own a ...
Built-in backup cameras are a legally required safety feature in recently manufactured cars and trucks. However, drivers of older vehicles aren’t left in the dust. If you want to enjoy the additional ...
Nissan has been having a rough time lately, with persistent financial troubles worrying its investors and a planned merger with Honda falling through. Most of those worries have caused headaches for ...
Since 2018, the U.S. Department of Transportation has mandated that every car coming off a production line features a backup camera as a standard component. While this is a welcome driver aid for ...
As thousands of passenger vehicles roll off the assembly line this week destined for the U.S. market, each of them will be equipped with backup cameras — the result of a long-awaited federal rule that ...
It's true that driver safety tech in new cars is largely very expensive, but now there's at least one thing you won't have to pay extra for anymore: A backup camera. Backup cameras are now mandatory ...
Toyota is recalling about 162,000 2024–2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks in the U.S. for a screen issue that can hide the backup camera image while backing up. What the Toyota Tundra Recall Covers ...