US Department of Transportation Sent to Court for Excessively Delaying Backup Camera Law
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US Department of Transportation Sent to Court for Excessively Delaying Backup Camera Law



We reported a couple of months ago that the law making backup cameras mandatory had been in the works and been discussed for the last few years (since the days of president George W. Bush, who signed in support of it in 2008) had been postponed for a 2015 introduction. Read more »




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