Mounting a dashcam in the right place is crucial for getting clear and reliable footage while driving. For trucks, the best spot to mount a dashcam is high on the windshield, behind the rearview mirror, or near the center of the windshield. This placement ensures the camera has an unobstructed view of the road ahead and avoids distractions for the driver. Positioning the dashcam high on the windshield also reduces glare and minimizes vibrations from the truck’s movement, resulting in stable and clear video recordings. Most modern dashcams come with adjustable mounts, allowing you to angle the camera correctly for optimal coverage.

When mounting, make sure the dashcam doesn’t obstruct the driver’s field of vision or violate local regulations about windshield attachments. Secure the camera firmly to prevent it from shifting during transit, which could distort the footage. For trucks with larger cabs or fleets using multi-channel dashcams, additional cameras may be mounted inside the cab or near the rear to monitor cargo and driver behavior.

TruckX offers AI dashcams designed for easy installation and flexible mounting. With high-definition recording, GPS tracking, and real-time alerts, TruckX dashcams provide comprehensive coverage and support for fleet safety. By placing the camera in the optimal spot, TruckX helps you capture critical footage while ensuring compliance and maintaining driver focus.