Rand McNally two-way dash camera powered by machine vision, AI

by Today's Trucking

Rand McNally launched a two-way dash camera powered by machine vision (MV) and artificial intelligence telematics and is part of the Rand Video Telematics (RVT) solution.

Rand McNally dash camera
(Photo: Rand McNally)

The RVT hardware and platform has flexible features to adapt to all sizes and types of fleets. The technology streamlines alerts for drivers and managers, supplying insights without requiring much time or effort and significantly reducing false alerts.

The road-facing camera uses MV to aid drivers and warn them before collisions may happen. If there is an event, the camera records and saves video, which is automatically uploaded to the cloud for safe storage.

The optional cab-facing camera uses intelligence to help improve and protect drivers in case of an accident. If privacy is a concern, the device can be used as a roadway-facing dash cam only. The in-cab-facing camera can be disabled and capped, or uniquely, used as a sensor identifying distracted behavior, without video recording.


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