by Birdie » Tue May 24, 2011 9:20 pm
I use the back camera, as Sharon said, to see that I have my toad behind me (still), when I pass, as I enter the freeways, and to check what idiot is 2 feet behind the toad and how many 18 wheelers are rolling up behind me! I don't have a back window. It's easier to judge distance with the camera than with the mirrors.
I use the camera over the gas fill up to position at the pump, while using the back camera to make sure I am in a position where some wonderful person while talking on the phone or eating the hotdog will not back out and hit Herbie (the toad). I do my driving (forward) and backward using the mirrors. I would not ever (I hope) use the back camera to backup. It won't show me where my wheels are or where my back bumper is. And yep, I get out and look at the area I am going to back up into and figure where I want to position both sides. But driver side takes precedence because of the hookups. The side camera helps with that too. Just another tool.
But I definitely love the new rigs that have side cameras mounted on the doors so you can see those little bitty things (smart cars, etc) on your sides. Those are really cool. I want those on my next rig - probably won't have them cuz it won't be that new!
2012 Class A Winnebago 30T (is for sale)
Coach House Platnium (my now rig)
Chevy HHR