After being spoiled by modern rental cars, we had to bring some of that situational awareness to our older models. By John Alexander Updated Sep 14, 2023 12:47 PM EDT We may earn revenue from the ...
All new cars in the US have been required to have a built-in rearview camera since 2018 and there's a reason — they make driving safer. Whether it's getting a good view while trying to parallel park ...
On newer vehicles, integrated backup cameras have become a common site. Since 2018, the U.S. government has mandated that they be installed on all new vehicles, and they’ve been a great help to assist ...
There’s nothing worse than trying to parallel park on a busy street. Traffic stacks up behind you, someone starts honking, you put the car in reverse and look over your shoulder, already sweating — ...
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 ...
Which backup cameras are best? Many people prefer backing into parking spots rather than pulling in, as it makes it easier to pull out when you’re ready to leave. Still, backing into a parking spot ...
The lines on your backup camera serve distinct, practical purposes. Most vehicles display two types: static and dynamic. Static lines never move. They're fixed overlays meant to show consistent ...
In 2018, it became law that every new car sold must come with a backup camera to help drivers avoid rear-end collisions. With advancements in technology in both screens and cameras, these became easy, ...