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Not true. I dealt with a dispatcher a couple of years who routinely watched the dash cams in real time claiming they were monitoring what the weather and road conditions were like on trucks that needed to be somewhere...No fleet manager I know has time to sit around watching driver footage for kicks.
AI cameras don't record constantly anyway. They grab a short clip on a trigger event, hard brake, sharp turn, tailgating. That's it. No audio on ours either.
When you're behind the wheel on duty you're at work. No expectation of privacy, and commercial drivers are held to the highest standard on the road.
These cameras protect drivers too. We've beaten cellphone tickets where the officer's story didn't hold up and seat belt tickets where a cop claimed he spotted it from across a highway. Footage saved those drivers.
There's also the liability reality. Driver causes a mass casualty accident, the company gets sued into oblivion. Driver finds another job. Cameras protect everyone, and honestly, you're on camera everywhere else anyway. Shippers, receivers, stores, parking lots, the street. Nobody's losing sleep over that.
Save the privacy argument for your personal vehicle or your home. That's where it applies. The company truck? Not so much.
Just my $0.02
That same individual also would for lack of a better term 'stalk' drivers via the camera when their truck was actually parked. Cameras still operate for a period of time even after the engine has been turned off.
Thankfully they were relieved of that position and never heard from again...
But if driver facing dash cams are all about safety, then why limit it to workplace vehicles only. Let's make them mandatory in all personal vehicles as well with a direct link/download to the insurance company to monitor driver behavior.. I mean if you're in favour of them then why not practice what you're preaching. No more 4 wheelers distracted causing accidents either would be a good thing right? Public highways, office staff on their way to and from work, out shopping or taking a family road trip should also never take their hands off the steering wheel for any reason and be held to the same standards then.....they share the same roads/highways. Still about safety and rising insurance costs right ?
Oh wait...that would be outrageous and the general motoring public would never accept it...rules for thee but not for me...
Which brings me back to my original point, driver facing dash cams won't change a culture, elogs and speed limiters didn't either. They will just piss off more of the good ones that have already had enough of this industry's bullshit and are ready to pack it in.
My brother did just that a few months ago after close to 20 years with the same carrier, walked in and told them to shove it and after 45 years in the industry he grew up in, has absolutely no interest in driving for anyone ever again. You can only push people so far..