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NewsMay 10, 2021

Rosco, Safety Vision Settle Patent Infringement Action

The lawsuit involved Rosco’s patented technology for its multiple camera systems and MOR-Vision Mirror/Monitor Combo Backup Camera System.

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Newsby StaffFebruary 7, 2020

Prevost adds advanced driver assist, electronic side mirrors

The system adds frontal collision mitigation, stationary vehicle braking, lane departure warning, and a dash integrated heads-up display.

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Safety Cornerby Louie MaielloJune 1, 2016

Still Blaming Bus-Pedestrian Contact On the A-Pillar/Mirror Design?

I have had it with the never-ending meeting of the minds on the predominant causes of left-turn bus-pedestrian collisions. This whole issue is getting obscured with presentations that slice and dice every possible cause of these incidents into a collection of symbols, numbers and formulas. Please stop.

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Safety Cornerby Steve MentzerDecember 28, 2015

Adjust Your Bus Mirrors before Leaving the Yard

One agency decided to conduct a “safety blitz” to determine whether mirrors were being set correctly and discovered, much to their surprise, that a growing number of operators were leaving the yard in a mad rush to avoid being late — deciding to adjust their mirrors at their first available opportunity. What they learned was that many of these operators left the yard with every intention of setting their mirrors correctly. However, once these operators began servicing their routes — the task appeared to "slip their minds."

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Transit Dispatchesby Louie MaielloJune 3, 2011

Hide-and-seek behind bus mirrors and A-pillars

Bus operators should never drive solely for the moment, but also for what's ahead in their future. As professionals, they are responsible for conducting a SAFE turn, consisting of a safe approach, entry and exit of an intersection.

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Safety Cornerby Louie MaielloFebruary 4, 2011

Putting bus mirror misconceptions to rest

Any way you want to label them, bus "convex" and "real view" mirror discussions generate as much passion as who was the better centerfielder in New York: Mantle, Mays or DiMaggio. Let's put a few misconceptions about these mirrors to rest and get the best use out of them.

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ProductsJuly 14, 2010

2020SS Mirror System for Shuttle Buses

The new 2020SS mirror system for shuttle bus applications fits both GM G-Van and Ford E-Van chassis, in both 96-inch and 102-inch body widths.

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