Truck and Track Winter 2023 www.truckandtrack.com 72 SAFETY & SECURITY of VRUs who are in the path of the vehicle when it pulls off. BSIS (Blind Spot Information System) To comply with the stringent BSIS requirements, Vision UK recommends using the company’s dedicated VRUD camera in conjunction with the DVR VRUD. This camera is faster responding and has a longer detecting distance than the DVR which is necessary to ensure the system reliably meets the BSIS Technical Requirements. On articulated vehicles, the dedicated VRUD camera will also detect VRUs over the whole length of the trailer. To comply with the forthcoming PSS requirements, Vision UK offers a choice of proven technologies. The company’s preferred solution is to use its latest generation DVRs with integral Vulnerable Road User Detection (VRUD) supplemented by its dedicated VRUD cameras. In welcoming the implementation of PSS, Danny Warren, Vision UK’s Head of Sales and Customer relations, says, “As a company, we are widely recognised for introducing state-ofthe-art technologies to improve safety for all road users and pedestrians. Our overriding objective is to ensure that drivers, cyclists and pedestrians – particularly vulnerable road users – can go about their business in complete safety.” www.vision-uk.co.uk
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