RPCookin
Executive Chef
My new Mazda has a back up camera. It's really hard for this old school driver to get used to since I learned to drive in 1959. Ykies..
It's not that hard to add a new source of information on what's in back of you. I'm in your age group (high school class of '64), maybe a few years younger, but I try to embrace useful technology. The camera took some getting used to, but that combined with the warning beeper and mirrors tells me everything I should have to know about what's hiding behind me. Parking lots are especially hazardous when backing a 4x4 pickup - short people can be totally invisible to mirrors and eyes when they're behind the tailgate.
Our current car has a camera. I’m conflicted using it. I find myself switching back and forth among the camera, mirrors, and head turning.
I use all of them as needed. The biggest advantage for me is that with the back up camera, I can quickly hook up the camper by myself. When I get close, I hit the zoom button and I get a perfect view of the hitch. That just means that when packing up to leave a site, my wife doesn't have to stand there giving me directions. She can be doing other things while I hitch up - it gets us on the move that much sooner.