Dash Cams for Trucks

Dash cameras in trucks used for commercial purposes are becoming more standard practice. Dash cams not only provides a layer of safety for the driver but also can help fleet manager monitor driving behaviors and provide coaching.

How Can a Truck Dash Cam Help Your Fleet?

There are several benefits of having a dash cam within your fleet. Dash cams help with training drivers and provide more driving data and documentation which in turn can potentially reduce costs associated with fuel and insurance, improve safety, and enhance productivity.

Truck Dash Cam Features to Consider

Not all dash cameras are the same. Here is a list of common features:

  • Internet Connection – Unless a hardwired connection is required, dash cams work off a wireless connection to upload footage to an organization’s cloud.
  • Storage – Most dash cameras can store footage with a microSD, memory card, or directly to the organization’s cloud.
  • Video Quality – Quality footage matters. and it is recommended that the video resolution is at least HD 1080p to best capture footage.
  • Adhesive or Suction Mounting – Dash cameras are usually mounted to the driver’s windshield and can either be applied with an adhesive or suction. Adhesive is preferable over suction as it stays affixed longer.

Types of Dash Cams

Front or Outward Facing Camera: improves visibility ahead of the driver

Dual-Facing Camera: looks at the road ahead and the cab where the driver sits

360 ° 4 Way Exterior Camera: provides a comprehensive view – front, rear, side, and driver facing

Interior Cargo Camera: is inside of the vehicle with view of cargo or passengers

Overall, having dash cameras within your fleet can offer numerous benefits, as mentioned above. Fleet managers should always research and see what dash cameras are best for their organization.

What’s Next?

We’re here to help you find the right solution that matches your business and operational needs.

If you…

Have a fleet of 20 or more light or medium-duty vehicles (Class 1-5) that drive your business, then look no further! We also offer options for 1, ¾, and ½ ton and compact trucks. Get started by filling out our Enterprise Fleet Consultation Form, and one of our fleet experts will be in touch to find a full-service solution tailored for you.

If you...

Are looking for light or medium duty (Class 2b-6) vehicles for short and/or long-term business needs, you can get started by filling out our Enterprise Truck Rental Inquiry Form, and a specialist from our truck team will reach out to assist you further.

Contributor

Kelley Hatlee has worked in the vehicle service and fleet management industries for over 25 years. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Applied Management with Emphasis in Fleet Management degree from Ranken Technical College, he has served as a chapter officer in National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) Fleet Management Association and has earned NAFA’s Certified Automotive Fleet Specialist (CAFS) certification. In 2017, Hatlee received the prestigious Automotive Care Alliance (ACA)/Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) World Class Technician Award, and Enterprise Fleet Management’s Fleet Operations Exceptional Performance Award in 2018. He has written and contributed to numerous articles for fleet industry publications and has presented fleet maintenance-related topics at industry conferences at the regional and national levels.​

Kelley Hatlee, Senior Service Advisor - Enterprise Fleet Management