Backup cameras are now required in U.S. passenger vehicles

Backup cameras vary in size, angles and designs.
Backup cameras vary in size, angles and designs. | File photo

One of the most important car safety features nowadays is having a backup camera. In fact, backup cameras are already mandatory in new passenger cars sold in the U.S. 

Because they're more common these days, you should be aware of how this small piece of safety equipment started.

As suggested by the product name, the backup camera is a car safety feature that displays the back of your vehicle so you can immediately see what’s behind you when you are backing up. However, backup cameras vary in size, angles and designs. Some appear only when needed, while some are ready for use anytime. 

Carbone Automotive Group has cars with backup cameras in its inventory roster. If you want to test drive one, you can visit the dealership today and schedule for a test drive with any of our backup camera-equipped vehicles.