Can Trucking Companies Have Driver-Facing Cameras to Record You?

Depending on your country and state, it can be legal for trucking companies to have driver-facing cameras to record their drivers. Make sure to check your location’s law on driver-facing cameras to see if your trucking company is allowed to record you when you occupy your cab.

Some businesses can legally have driver-facing cameras so long as they notify their drivers of the camera’s presence. This means that the driver is directly being recorded by a camera that is clearly visible to the driver. The company is not allowed to “work-around” privacy laws by using a glass reflection to indirectly record their drivers.

How Can Trucking Companies Record You

Trucking companies place driver-facing cameras inside of the cab in order to “enforce safe operation of the commercial vehicle” and insurance reasons.

Many drivers refuse having in-cab surveillance for the sake of professional privacy. At best they scare drivers into not using their smartphone. At worse, the company has access to footage of your image, which can lead to biometric data theft, extortion, internet defamation, and invasion of privacy via constant video recording and/or live-streaming.

The claim is that a camera will only start recording during an “event”. This is a vague term and can be used to mean anything. For your own security, if you are working with a camera facing you—assume it is ALWAYS recording you no matter what anyone says.

It should be noted that some OTR drivers have had their driver’s facing cameras removed after they have been seen sexually gratifying themselves on camera during off-hours.

Can Trucking Companies Have Driver-Facing Cameras to Record You

What Trucking Companies Have Driver-Facing Cameras?

These data points were taken at various points in time between 2016 and 2022. They may not reflect a company’s conduct present-day.

Here is a list of trucking companies and whether have driver-facing cameras:

Trucking CompanyDriver-Facing Cameras
SchwermanNo
WalmartNo
TransAmNo
McLaneYes
RuanYes
US FoodsYes
MaverickYes
AmeriGasYes
NussbaumYes
Hub Group IntermodalYes
CarvanaYes
BulkmaticYes
Wild West ExpressYes
T ForceYes
RoehlNo
Dean TransportationYes
IngeniumYes
Coca ColaYes
SyscoYes
Anderson TruckingNo
Eagle TransportYes
Atech LogisticsYes
Melton TruckYes
CR EnglandNo
Kivi BrothersNo
BestwayYes
AirgasYes
United GroupYes
Messer GasesYes
Roman Freight LinesYes
SaiaYes
Sierra ExpressYes
Stevens TransportYes
Titan TransferYes
TMCYes
Tri-State Motor CarriersYes
Tubular SteelYes
USA TruckYes
Waste ConnectionsYes
WEL CompaniesYes
W.W. TransportYes
Veriha TransportYes
Crete Shaffer HuntYes
Decker Truck LinesYes
FedEx Ground ContractorsYes
Hogan TruckingYes
Legacy Supply ServicesYes
Linde Gas TransportYes
Marvin KellerYes
Martin Marietta MaterialsYes
McElroy Truck LinesYes
Melton Truck LinesYes
Millis TransportYes
Mission TransportYes
NFIYes
Ozark Motor LinesYes
ReedTMSYes
AAA CooperYes
All Truck TransportationYes
ArnoldYes
BellavanceYes
Boyd BrothersYes
Carroll FulmerYes
May Trucking CompanyNo

This list does not include forward-facing cameras.

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