NEW YORK, Dec. 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to increase safety, Chicago has passed an ordinance requiring security cameras and a licensed guard when alcohol is involved. The ordinance mandates that vehicles with a passenger capacity 15+ that include alcohol consumption during the trip or at interim stops must adhere to these new rules.
Rear View Safety's MobileMule™ DVR Series meet and exceed the requirements of the ordinance. These strong, hardworking and reliable systems record all cameras connected and protect important footage. One MobileMule™ can be used for interior security and to eliminate blind spots for operators. The MobileMule™ DVR Series protects operators, lowers insurance, and saves you money. Rear View Safety's DVR catalog can be viewed here.
Our MobileMules™ are equipped with simple and effective GPS tracking powered by Google Maps. GPS records speeds, location and exact driving route, while geo fencing allows you to set up a route and receive instant alerts if a vehicle deviates.
State-of-the-art fleet management software is include free with any MobileMule™. This allows the user to stream real time video from each vehicle simultaneously. An operator can also view/download live footage (even when vehicle is on the road) on a smartphone with the included free app. Advanced and intuitive features make it ideal for a fleet of any size. An operator can easily find, replay, or download important footage, all in one place.
To find out more information about the MobileMule™ Series or Rear View Safety, please visit the organization's official website today at https://www.rearviewsafety.com/ or call 800-764-1028.
Rear View Safety has long been a leader in vehicle safety solutions. The commercial backup camera provider is also available on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and maintains a Road Safety Resource site.
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SOURCE Rear View Safety
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