New Driver Fatigue Monitoring from Rear View Safety

| October 8, 2015

New Driver Fatigue Monitoring from Rear View Safety

Rear View Safety, an industry leader in the sale and distribution of backup camera systems and technology, has recently released the MR688 Driver Fatigue Monitoring System to the market.  

The product, which is designed to alert a driver to situations where driver fatigue and other dangers are likely to occur.  Driver Fatigue Monitoring System is designed to not only accurately predict and identify situations where drowsiness and fatigue may be setting into a driver, but also to alert those drivers so that they can pull over to the side of the road and take other necessary steps to insure their general safety and the safety of other drivers.

Here’s how it works: When the RVS-MR688 Driver Fatigue Monitoring System is installed, a single camera is placed on the dashboard of the vehicle in question with the lens facing the driver’s face at all times. From the moment the ignition in the car fires, the camera is always on and is always monitoring the driver’s face for signs of fatigue.

Because of this, it can recognize how a person’s face changes when fatigue begins to set in and will play an audible alert, helping to keep them attentive and focused on the road in front of them at all times.  When you’re driving in an official capacity for a business in the oil, gas and other mining industries, fatigue is a constant danger.

These drivers need to work long hours in order to get important products and other materials to factories, job sites and other locations and are constantly working to beat very strict deadlines. As a result, fatigue here is much more likely to occur than it is in a casual driver.

The most pressing danger comes from the fact that the driver may not be immediately aware of just how likely they are to fall asleep at the wheel.

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