The vast majority of car-truck accidents are the fault of the driver of the passenger car. Detection of commercial driver fatigue or distraction may effectively prevent other incident types from occurring. Determination of fault through video evidence can eliminate or reduce court compensation, higher insurance costs, and exonerate the commercial driver. These capabilities are powering a 29% growth in video solution shipments by 2026, generating revenues exceeding $8 billion, according to a new report by global tech market advisory firm ABI Research.
“Regulatory measures in North America, Europe, and China are bringing more tech into fleets. The tremendous growth in e-commerce also bolstered last-mile deliveries and associated drivers, many without previous commercial driving experience,” explains Susan Beardslee, ABI Research’s principal analyst, Freight Transportation & Logistics. “All these factors are driving demand for dashcams, driver monitoring systems, external cameras, and ADAS solutions.”









