Many vehicles already have a rearview camera that is shown on a part of the rearview mirror when the vehicle is put i to reverse, others show on the infotainment screen.
Having a screen there that is permanently on might take a bit of getting used to, but I cannot see a problem. As long a s the screen does not obscure visibility of the road in front.
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Legal or not To replace Rear view mirror with camera
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Re: Legal or not To replace Rear view mirror with camera
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in many vehicles, the cab mounted rearview mirror is useless as it has no rear window (panel vans and closed canopies on bakkies). I am sure that it will be acceptable as long as you have at least one outside mirror fitted.
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