rv blind zone

Where is the Blind Zone while driving a RV

Let’s take a look at the 4 cars in the diagram driving along a motorway.

Every Recreation Vehicle has 3 blind zones, they are on both sides and rear of the RV as suggested by the red shaded areas coming from the vehicles in the diagram. The red shading is the area that the driver of the RV cannot see simply by looking into the door/interior mirror alone. Car No.3 can be seen in the RV's left door mirror, but car No.1 and No.2 are completely out of sight from the driver of the RV as it is in his blind spot.

5th Wheel Solution

Haloview is a high-end brand of backup camera system provider dedicated to strengthening vehicle surveillance and safety. Our products are designed to enhance vehicle security through wide field-of-view cameras that are durable and waterproof.

  • The front camera provides visibility at the front of the RV.
  • The hitching camera simplifies the towing process by making it a one-person job to align your trailer hitch ball with your coupler.
  • Replacing the existing side marker lights with our side marker light cameras to keep a factory looking.
  • Doorway security camera lets you watch the kids or see people coming up to the RV entrance door when you at the campsite.
  • The rear camera allows you to see the area immediately behind the RV and helps you backup confidently.
  • The monitor can be mounted on the dash or windshield with the suction cup.
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