How many of you will admit to having just a small bit of uncertainty (we're being polite and not calling it anxiety), when you have to drive in Reverse—back up—with a trailer attached to your truck?
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, ...
NEW ORLEANS — Phillips Industries is set to begin offering a rear-facing trailer back-up camera in the coming months that the company’s top executive told Transport Topics will be its biggest-ever ...
Ford’s new 2017 Super Duty (the big F-250 and F-350 pickups) includes something called Trailer Reverse Guidance, an interesting new software and hardware setup that uses a whole bunch of cameras and ...
Backing up a trailer is one of the most challenging skills for new and experienced drivers alike. Even for capable trucks like the 2025 Toyota Tundra, the task requires practice, planning, and ...
Hooking up and pulling trailers can prove stressful, but recently announced innovations on the next generation of heavy-duty pickups from the Big 3 manufacturers simplify the process by providing ...
Towing is an integral part of pickup truck ownership for some people. The ability to hitch up a trailer and haul whatever you like, anywhere you like is a measure of freedom that Americans are ...
The Bosch Mobility near-range camera utilizes the latest CMOS technology (complementary metal oxide semiconductor), which offers better image quality in situations with huge range in brightness as ...
Backup camera technology is standard on every newly manufactured car in the U.S. since the rule took full effect in 2018, but the technology is only a luxury on a tractor trailer. “It’s a pretty ...
ORLANDO, Florida—Trailer technology provider Phillips Connect is partnering with Utility Trailer to launch Utility Connect, which combines the trailer OEM’s proprietary wiring harness with the ...