ATRI Invites Motor Carriers to Participate in Study Assessing the Potential Safety Benefits of Driver-Facing Cameras
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Study to assess safety impacts of driver-facing cameras in commercial vehicles
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) invited motor carriers to participate in a survey examining the safety impacts of driver-facing cameras (DFCs) on fleets. On June 17, 2026, the ATRI asked carriers who have deployed DFCs to participate in the new “Safety Impacts of In-Cab Monitoring” research study. “Fleets are increasingly adopting in-cab monitoring systems alongside other core safety technologies. In response, ATRI conducte…
ATRI Invites Motor Carriers to Participate in Study Assessing the Potential Safety Benefits of Driver-Facing Cameras
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) today called on motor carriers to participate in its Safety Impacts of In-Cab Monitoring research, which will assess how driver-facing cameras (DFCs) can positively impact safety and operational metrics. Fleets are increasingly adopting in-cab monitoring systems alongside other core safety technologies. In response, ATRI conducted prior research that examined…
ATRI invites motor carriers to participate in driver-facing cameras study
WASHINGTON —The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is calling on motor carriers to participate in its Safety Impacts of In-Cab Monitoring research, which will assess how driver-facing cameras (DFCs) can positively impact safety and operational metrics. Fleets are increasingly adopting in-cab monitoring systems alongside other core safety technologies. In response, ATRI conducted prior research that examined driver perspectives of …

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