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Dutch motorhome owners increasingly install cameras for safety

02.06.2026 17:02 1 min 1 source
Alphens.nl NLD
Dutch motorhome owners increasingly install cameras for safety
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With the summer season approaching, thousands of Dutch travelers head to France, Italy, Germany, or Scandinavia. Avicam reports growing demand for wired camera systems for motorhomes and caravans. The plug-and-play kits offer stable, interference-free connections. Rear-view and side cameras are especially popular for maneuvering on narrow campsites.

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Dutch motorhome owners increasingly install cameras for safety

02.06.2026 Alphens.nl NLD

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