Verizon Connect rolls out extended view cams, DVIR

by Today's Trucking

Verizon Connect has launched two new safety tools: a line of extended view cameras and a driver vehicle inspection report (DVIR).

The cameras provide near 360-degree visibility with rear, side, and cargo cameras. The DVIR simplifies compliance and maintenance through Verizon Connect’s Reveal platform.

Verizon extended view cameras
(Image: Verizon Connect)

“Our customers already reap huge benefits from our award-winning dashcam and driver-facing camera, but why stop there? Now we are extending the benefits by giving them near 360-degree visibility around the vehicle,” said Peter Mitchell, senior vice-president and general manager at Verizon Connect. “By reducing blind spots and promoting safer driving practices, our Extended View Cameras empower drivers and fleet managers to operate with even greater confidence and security.”

As for the DVIR, he added: “DVIRs are essential for maintaining vehicle safety, prolonging vehicle life and, of course, meeting regulatory compliance. Our DVIR solution makes it easier for fleet managers to track inspections, address issues early, and keep their fleets safe and on the road.”

The DVIR produces customizable inspection reports, and allows drivers to upload photos of damage or maintenance issues. Real-time alerts are sent to the fleet manager.

The cameras are only available in the U.S. at this time, but the DVIR is available in both the U.S. and Canada.


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