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Dump Truck Cameras

Dump Truck Camera Systems

Built for backing into pits, blind spots on busy jobsites, raised-bed awareness, and HD evidence when something goes wrong.

Built for end dump, transfer dump, articulated, and off-highway dump truck operations.

Where cameras typically go on a dump truck.

The critical position on every dump truck is the rear-mounted backing camera. Beyond that, side blind-spot cameras and an in-cab AI safety camera are the most common additions. End-dump and transfer-dump trucks have similar layouts; articulated dump trucks for off-highway work may include additional cameras for operator visibility into the load bed.

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Built for the operational reality of dump trucks.

Problem

Backing into job sites

Dump trucks back into positions multiple times per shift — at quarries, plants, and unloading sites. Each backing maneuver happens with limited visibility, often around ground crews and equipment. Without rear cameras, backing relies on spotters who may or may not be available.

Solution

Real-time backing visibility

A rear-mounted camera with in-cab monitor view gives the driver direct visibility behind the truck during every backing maneuver. The camera continues recording even after the maneuver is complete, so backing incidents have HD video evidence from the exact angle that matters most.

Problem

Aggregate route incidents

Long-distance aggregate hauling means highway driving, urban construction zones, and the occasional residential street. Rear-end collisions, lane-change incidents, and false-claim allegations happen constantly. Without HD video, the dump truck operator usually loses the dispute.

Solution

HD route video for every incident

The road-facing dash cam captures every mile of every route — quarry to job site, job site to next stop, back to the yard. When a rear-end collision or alleged lane-change incident happens, the video and GPS data are available within minutes to your office and your insurance team.

Problem

Side blind-spots on loaded trucks

A fully loaded dump truck has substantial side blind-spots, especially on the right side. Lane changes, merges, and intersection maneuvers create risk that mirror checks alone don't fully address. Side cameras close the gap.

Solution

Multi-angle blind-spot coverage

Side blind-spot cameras mounted on the cab or chassis give drivers visibility into the spaces their mirrors don't cover. Lane changes happen with confidence. Intersection maneuvers — especially right turns through pedestrian areas — happen with documented awareness.

Most dump truck fleets choose Complete.

Recommended for dump trucks

Complete

Multi-camera fleet system

Built on the skEYE-One mDVR with the multi-channel architecture dump truck operations need. Backing camera, blind-spot cameras, road-facing dash cam, and optional AI safety — all on one unit, one cloud platform.

Typical configuration

Front + rear + 2 side blind-spot + optional AI safety + optional cabin = 4–6 channels

Includes

skEYE-One mDVR · 1TB SSD · Cloud platform with live view · Mobile app · Multi-camera dashboard

Pricing

Base hardware from $890 · Full configuration custom-quoted per vehicle

When the full system is more than you need

For smaller operations.

Vision (with rear camera)

For owner-operator dump truck drivers and small operations where a rear camera plus the windshield dash cam handles the highest-risk safety concern (backing) without the full multi-angle setup.

Best when: Single-truck operators or small fleets prioritizing backing safety on a tighter budget.

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Dump truck camera systems, answered.

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Tell us about your fleet, your routes, and your job site environments. We'll build a configuration tailored to your operation and quote it transparently.