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A backup camera (also called a reversing camera or rear-view camera) is a video camera specifically designed to be attached to the rear of a vehicle to aid in reversing and reduce the rear blind spot. The rear blind spot has been described as a "killing zone" due to the accidents it contributes to. Backup cameras are usually connected to the vehicle's head unit display. A common variant is a surround-view system, which assembles a synthetic but positionally accurate top-down view of the vehicle and its surroundings.
Backup cameras have been regulated by law in Canada and the United States since 2018. Since May of that year, backup cameras have been required on all new vehicles sold in the United States.

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  1. Technonotice

    Speed limit detection hilarity

    Went out just now, 100% charged and got a 'bong' to tell me regen is off - fair enough. Got onto the local road, that has a 50mph limit - first mile I just had three dashes, then 100, then 70 and then 120!! Then back to three dashes. On the way back, it got 50 on screen, then back to dashes...
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