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		<title>Big rig, li&#8217;l cam: Wreckers reap major safety benefits from minor equipment investment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Portillo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>All heads turned when <a title="Safety Vision client Priority Towing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/safetyvision/sets/72157622707668085/" target="_blank">Priority Towing&#8217;s 35-ton wrecker</a> wheeled into the Safety Vision HQ parking lot last week. From the red &#38; white checkerboard custom paint job<strong>*</strong> to the &#8220;In loving memory of&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All heads turned when <a title="Safety Vision client Priority Towing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/safetyvision/sets/72157622707668085/" target="_blank">Priority Towing&#8217;s 35-ton wrecker</a> wheeled into the Safety Vision HQ parking lot last week. From the red &amp; white checkerboard custom paint job<strong>*</strong> to the &#8220;In loving memory of our dad Joe&#8221; emblazoned on the truck&#8217;s side to the chrome- and woodgrain-detailed dash, this is one eye-catching vehicle!</p>
<p>Rig operator Jesse Oropeza stopped by for an adjustment to the <a title="Safety Vision collision avoidance camera solutions" href="http://www.safetyvision.com/en/catalogs/search.asp?entityid=0&amp;category=Collision+Avoidance+Camera+Systems" target="_blank">collision avoidance camera system</a> installed on this Peterbilt 379 Vulcan V70, one of two heavy duty wreckers in Priority&#8217;s six-truck fleet. Jesse enthused about the Safety Vision camera &amp; monitor system, saying, &#8220;I&#8217;ve been driving wreckers for 18 years, and this back-up camera is the best safety tool I&#8217;ve seen. [Fleet owner] Joe Davis won&#8217;t put a truck on the road without one. These trucks are so big that, without the cameras, you&#8217;re asking for trouble.&#8221; According to Jesse, Priority is considering adding side-view cameras to its <a title="Safety Vision Web site Fleet Operations page" href="http://www.safetyvision.com/fleet-operations/" target="_blank">fleet</a> to further improve driver visibility and enhance roadway safety.</p>
<p>Visit our <a title="Safety Vision flickr photostream" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/safetyvision/" target="_blank">flickr site</a> for more great shots of <a title="Safety Vision client Priority Towing on flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/safetyvision/sets/72157622707668085/" target="_blank">Priority&#8217;s big rig</a>. We&#8217;ve also posted albums featuring recent visits from other tow truck outfits: Houston&#8217;s <a title="Safety Vision client Ideal Towing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/safetyvision/sets/72157622719867091/detail/" target="_blank">Ideal Towing</a> and <a title="Safety Vision client Riverside Towing" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/safetyvision/sets/72157621915542425/detail/" target="_blank">Riverside Towing</a> out of Baton Rouge. The latter company keeps busy towing illegally parked cars on and within a 5-mile radius of the LSU campus. (Geaux, Tigers!)</p>
<p>Both Ideal and Riverside are maximizing the benefits of mobile video. In addition to collision avoidance camera &amp; monitor systems that help operators avoid accidents in real time, they&#8217;ve incorporated onboard video recording solutions to enhance fleet security. These solutions feature <a title="Safety Vision PatrolRecorder MDVR" href="http://www.safetyvision.com/en/catalogs/search.asp?entityid=0&amp;category=Police+Mobile+Camera+Systems" target="_blank">mobile DVRs</a> that capture a video and audio record of each towing; and the recordings can be used to refute claims of damage to towed vehicles or to reconstruct the sequence of events, after the fact.</p>
<p>Amy Seals, who runs Riverside Towing with her husband Tim, tells us, &#8220;We record <em>all</em> our trips. We used to have people tell us, &#8216;You did this to my car&#8217; or &#8216;You did that to my car.&#8217; Now we have the entire drive recorded, from the hook-up to the lot.&#8221; So when the vehicle owners learn that the trips are recorded&#8211;start to finish&#8211;they&#8217;re less likely to lodge false complaints. For larger fleets with several rig operators, recording systems may also improve driver accountability.</p>
<p>Amy says Riverside first &#8220;ran into&#8221; Safety Vision at a tow show, where Safety Vision&#8217;s <a title="Safety Vision Personal Flashlight DVR" href="http://www.safetyvision.com/en/catalogs/search.asp?entityid=0&amp;category=Personal+Flashlight+DVR" target="_blank">personal flashlight DVR</a> caught their eye as a uniquely mobile safety tool capable of both illuminating and recording scenes in dim light; this versatile tool also takes still photos. Today, Riverside is enjoying a fleshed-out mobile video system that includes one forward-facing interior camera, an in-cab monitor, four exterior cameras (two side-view, two rear-view), and a mobile DVR. Now all they need is a <a title="FLIR PathFindIR thermal camera" href="http://www.safetyvision.com/attachments/catalogs/82/PathFindIR-PatrolIR.pdf" target="_blank">FLIR PathFindIR infrared camera</a> for enhanced visibility in even the darkest environments.</p>
<p>And speaking of tow shows: We&#8217;re fresh off the 21st annual <a title="American Towman Expo" href="http://www.towman.com/expo/index.html" target="_blank">American Towman Expo</a>, held this past weekend in Baltimore, MD. If you were there, perhaps you chatted with our Duane Rumski in booth #635. If not, please give Duane or any Safety Vision account executive a call to learn how our collision avoidance and onboard surveillance solutions can help your tow truck fleet enhance safety, reduce risk, and improve business results. We&#8217;ve got your back, when it comes to mobile video.</p>
<p>(<em><strong>*</strong>Psst: Want to see more tricked-out rides? Sign in to </em>Fleet Owner<em> magazine&#8217;s Web site for their <a title="Fleet Owner Magazine 2009 Vehicle Graphics Awards" href="http://fleetowner.com/vehicle-graphics-awards/2009/" target="_blank">2009 Vehicle Graphics Awards</a>. And for more truck talk, you also may link to two </em>Fleet Owner<em> blogs in our blogroll, at right: </em>Trucks at Work<em> and </em>Trucking Straight Talk<em>.</em>)</p>
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