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Enhance Safety with Professional Backup Camera Installation
At Movin' On GPS Fleet Management, we're committed to improving the safety and efficiency of your fleet. Our backup camera installation service is designed to meet the unique needs of various vehicle types, ensuring you've got the right solution for your specific requirements. We offer expert installation for a wide range of vehicles, including:
- Box trucks
- Garbage trucks
- Bucket trucks
- Roll Off trucks
- Dump trucks
- Work vans
Each vehicle type has its own unique challenges, and we're here to provide tailored solutions that address your specific needs. Reach out to us to discuss your backup camera installation requirements.
Why Your Fleet Needs Backup Cameras
Backup cameras are more than just a convenience - they're an essential safety feature for modern fleets. Here's why investing in backup camera installation is crucial:
- Improved visibility in blind spots
- Reduced risk of accidents and property damage
- Enhanced safety for pedestrians and other vehicles
- Increased efficiency during parking and maneuvering
- Compliance with safety regulations
- Potential reduction in insurance premiums
Unmatched Expertise in Backup Camera Installation
When it comes to backup camera installation, Movin' On GPS Fleet Management stands out from the competition. Here's what sets us apart:
- More than 40 years of industry experience
- Extensive selection of high-quality products
- Professional local installation services
- Family-owned and -operated business
- Convenient on-site installations available
- Tailored solutions for various vehicle types
- Commitment to customer satisfaction
Get in Touch for Expert Backup Camera Installation
Ready to enhance the safety and efficiency of your fleet with professional backup camera installation? Movin' On is here to help. Serving the Tri-State area, we're your local experts in backup camera solutions for all types of vehicles. Our team is ready to discuss your needs, answer your questions, and provide you with the best possible service. Don't wait to improve your fleet's safety - contact us today and take the first step toward a safer, more efficient operation.
Our Backup Camera Installation Collection
Bucket Trucks



Bucket trucks a staple in most municipal fleets, utilities companies, and tree maintenance services. The heavy equipment the truck is outfitted with makes it nearly impossible to view the rear. To make visibility even more difficult, bucket trucks are larger in the rear than they are in the front, much like box trucks. A quad camera system vastly improves the visibility in bucket trucks by giving the driver a simultaneous view of the rear, both sides, and even the lower front below the hood. View our video for a demo, and look closely at the pictures for camera placement.
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Garbage Trucks



Although backup cameras are suitable for a wide variety of vehicles, garbage trucks have particularly poor rearward visibility. Many backup accidents involving garbage trucks have resulted in expensive damage to vehicle and property, while others have resulted in severe injuries or death. A center positioned backup camera with a birds-eye view allows the driver to see, with precision, the area around their rear bumper and gate.
Cameras are automatically engaged when the garbage truck is in reverse, and screens can range from 4 inches to 8 inches in diameter. The video below shows a backup camera installed by Movin’ On GPS. The owner of this vehicle will enjoy excellent backup visibility, and reduced risk of a backup accident.
To learn more about backup cameras and how they can benefit your fleet, read the text of the
Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act.
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Roll Off Trucks

A backup camera system with two cameras allows you to monitor your roll-off truck from the driver’s seat. The large containers that roll off trucks carry make backing up a hazard, but Movin’ On GPS has devised a system for roll off trucks that should exist from the factory.
With one camera on the cab (to monitor the container or bin) and another camera on the tail of the truck, the system allows the driver to see every inch of the roll off truck from a monitor on the dashboard. This not only reduces liabilities from backing up, but also helps protect your important cargo.
Installations of this sort are not simple. Roll off trucks have many moving parts, heavy gears, and environmental variables. The experienced installers at Movin’ On GPS have successfully implemented these installations while taking all of these challenges into account. Are your roll off trucks protected? A backup camera system is an investment that will pay you back quickly.
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Box Trucks



Although backup cameras are suitable for a wide variety of vehicles, box trucks have specific applications for backup cameras that are notable. Backing up to a loading dock usually requires two people, especially when lift gates or unique driveways are involved. A center positioned backup camera with a birds-eye view allows the driver to see, with precision, the area around their rear bumper and gate.
Cameras are automatically engaged when the box truck is in reverse, and screens can range from 4 inches to 8 inches in diameter. The video below shows a backup camera installed by Movin’ On GPS on a box truck with a lift gate. The owner of this vehicle will enjoy excellent backup visibility, and reduced risk of a backup accident.
To learn more about backup cameras and how they can benefit your fleet, read the text of the
Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act.
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Dump Trucks

Dump trucks are some of the most challenging vehicles to operate, as the driver must maneuver the rear of the truck into position to unload in a precise area. A backup camera is useful for this, however dump trucks encounter harsh environments. At Movin’ On, we’re experienced at installing commercial grade, heavy duty backup camera systems in dump trucks. Everything from wiring to mounting is done to maximize durability, reliability, and of course, effectiveness.
Notice in the photos below, how the camera is mounted in a location that gives the driver an optimal view, while also keeping it out of harm’s way.
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Bucket Trucks
Bucket trucks a staple in most municipal fleets, utilities companies, and tree maintenance services. The heavy equipment the truck is outfitted with makes it nearly impossible to view the rear. To make visibility even more difficult, bucket trucks are larger in the rear than they are in the front, much like box trucks. A quad camera system vastly improves the visibility in bucket trucks by giving the driver a simultaneous view of the rear, both sides, and even the lower front below the hood. View our video for a demo, and look closely at the pictures for camera placement.
Garbage Trucks
Although backup cameras are suitable for a wide variety of vehicles, garbage trucks have particularly poor rearward visibility. Many backup accidents involving garbage trucks have resulted in expensive damage to vehicle and property, while others have resulted in severe injuries or death. A center positioned backup camera with a birds-eye view allows the driver to see, with precision, the area around their rear bumper and gate.
Cameras are automatically engaged when the garbage truck is in reverse, and screens can range from 4 inches to 8 inches in diameter. The video below shows a backup camera installed by Movin’ On GPS. The owner of this vehicle will enjoy excellent backup visibility, and reduced risk of a backup accident.
To learn more about backup cameras and how they can benefit your fleet, visit the pages below:
- Backup Cameras
- Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act
Roll Off Trucks
A backup camera system with two cameras allows you to monitor your roll-off truck from the driver’s seat. The large containers that roll off trucks carry make backing up a hazard, but Movin’ On GPS has devised a system for roll off trucks that should exist from the factory.
With one camera on the cab (to monitor the container or bin) and another camera on the tail of the truck, the system allows the driver to see every inch of the roll off truck from a monitor on the dashboard. This not only reduces liabilities from backing up, but also helps protect your important cargo.
Installations of this sort are not simple. Roll off trucks have many moving parts, heavy gears, and environmental variables. The experienced installers at Movin’ On GPS have successfully implemented these installations while taking all of these challenges into account. Are your roll off trucks protected? A backup camera system is an investment that will pay you back quickly.
Box Trucks Backup Cameras
Although backup cameras are suitable for a wide variety of vehicles, box trucks have specific applications for backup cameras that are notable. Backing up to a loading dock usually requires two people, especially when lift gates or unique driveways are involved. A center positioned backup camera with a birds-eye view allows the driver to see, with precision, the area around their rear bumper and gate.
Cameras are automatically engaged when the box truck is in reverse, and screens can range from 4 inches to 8 inches in diameter. The video below shows a backup camera installed by Movin’ On GPS on a box truck with a lift gate. The owner of this vehicle will enjoy excellent backup visibility, and reduced risk of a backup accident.
To learn more about backup cameras and how they can benefit your fleet, visit the pages below:
- Backup Cameras
- Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act
Dump Truck Backup Cameras
Dump trucks are some of the most challenging vehicles to operate, as the driver must maneuver the rear of the truck into position to unload in a precise area. A backup camera is useful for this, however dump trucks encounter harsh environments. At Movin’ On, we’re experienced at installing commercial grade, heavy duty backup camera systems in dump trucks. Everything from wiring to mounting is done to maximize durability, reliability, and of course, effectiveness.
Notice in the photos below, how the camera is mounted in a location that gives the driver an optimal view, while also keeping it out of harm’s way.
Work Van Backup Cameras
A backup camera in a work van is typically installed the same as any other vehicle, pointing outwards and slightly down. This is not optimal, as work vans encounter a variety of situations where the driver must see exactly where the bumper is. At Movin’ On, we can install a backup camera so that it gives the driver an overhead view, optimal for the daily environment of a work van.
Notice in the pictures, how the bumper and loading area are in clear view. Also notice how the large monitor in the front cab gives the driver a clear view of what is going on behind the vehicle.
The monitor can be installed on the windshield to mimic a rear view mirror, or down low for easy access.


Work Vans

A backup camera in a work van is typically installed the same as any other vehicle, pointing outwards and slightly down. This is not optimal, as work vans encounter a variety of situations where the driver must see exactly where the bumper is. At Movin’ On, we can install a backup camera so that it gives the driver an overhead view, optimal for the daily environment of a work van.
Notice in the pictures, how the bumper and loading area are in clear view. Also notice how the large monitor in the front cab gives the driver a clear view of what is going on behind the vehicle.
The monitor can be installed on the windshield to mimic a rear view mirror, or down low for easy access.
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