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Outward-Only vs. Inward-Facing Cameras: What Drivers Need to Know

A driver-focused explanation of outward-only and inward-facing truck cameras, including what to ask before choosing a carrier.

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Camera Policies Are a Fit Question

Truck camera policies affect trust, comfort, safety review, and how incidents are handled. Drivers should understand the policy before accepting a job, not after they are assigned a truck.

Outward-Only Cameras

Outward-only systems record the road. They can help document accidents, hard braking, cutoffs, and false claims without recording the driver inside the cab. Many drivers see this as a reasonable safety tool.

Inward-Facing Cameras

Inward-facing systems record inside the cab, either continuously or when triggered depending on the carrier and vendor. Some drivers will not consider companies that use them. Others want clear rules about when footage is reviewed.

Questions to Ask

Ask whether cameras face inward, what triggers recording, who reviews footage, how long video is kept, and whether audio is recorded. A carrier should be able to answer directly.

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