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Article Title: Must Have: Vehicle Back Cameras for Cars and Vans!
Author: Adam Florence
Category: Cars and Trucks
Word Count: 498
Keywords: vans, cars, camera, safety, safe, auto, trucks, ford, monitor, 
rearview, back up, rear view
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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As incidents of road accidents continue to climb, yearly, auto-makers have been 
scrambling to meet safety standards, that seem to get harder, and more 
expensive, to meet each year. Despite these efforts, on the part of the 
government, and car makers, accidents continue to go up. 

This simply proves that we aren't doing enough for our automobile safety. With 
car insurance premiums rising each year, not to mention the death toll, it's 
clear we aren't doing enough. One safety enhancing addition, not usually 
bundled with cars is an aid to reversing safely, something that has been tricky 
for drivers, since cars were invented.

Backup cameras on vehicles aren't, exactly, new but they used to be pretty hard 
to get(and even harder to have installed). These days, however, these safety 
devices are as cheap as ever and an important boost to your safety, and peace 
of mind, while driving. 

Even now, you might be thinking, isn't my rear-view mirror enough? Is it 
really? There are so many ways for accidents to happen, when relying on them 
for safety.
   
    1) They can move, meaning that even a strong wind can push it out of its 
proper position. Once this happens, either the seconds required to fix the 
mirror, or the consequences of not doing so, can be fatal or highly costly. If 
you think the cost is trivial because you have insurance, think again. 
Accidents push your premiums up.

    2) Not all drivers can adjust, from the view of the road, to the view of 
the mirror, quickly enough, on the fly. It's trickier than it seems to glance 
in a mirror AND react to what you see before its too late. Let any driver who 
has ever backed into a light post tell you, it jumped out at them. Most people 
agree that using a proper screen to see behind you simplifies reversing greatly.

    3) Rear view mirrors have an annoying habit of breaking off. It happens in 
so many irksome ways, passing another car and clipping off each others mirrors, 
vandals, accidental damage from someone walking by, distractedly etc. When that 
happens, what do you do? Resign yourself to reversing blindly and hoping for 
the best. Usually, you wouldn't have much of a choice until you replaced the 
mirrors(which can take a longer time that you might think...trust me That's 
where a well placed backup camera would come in very handy.

    Now that I've made my point about the inadequacy of mirrors alone, I'll go 
into some of the pros of using backup cameras. As I mentioned before, the 
screen is easier to use than a mirror. Also, you can adjust the camera so that 
you have the perfect view of behind you, that you need to avoid mistakes. 

Finally, you can see more of behind the vehicle, enabling you to judge better 
and prevent serious damage to your car(and an unfortunate fire hydrant).

Adam Florence loves cars and vans and is very careful about his safety and 
those around. He has installed backup cameras and rear view cameras on his 
vans.  He has used http://www.vancamera.com and is very happy he did!
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