Trouble with blind-side backing, hey? There's nothing like it with a 13' tall 53' long trailer, especially into a narrow spot between two others. Avoid at all costs . . except when you have to.
While the camera[s] is [are] a good idea, it won't be perfect: depth perception will still come into play. One will still have to get out and walk back to check.
While traveling, it would be good thing to have "blind spot" coverage to supplement the mirrors, even if only at trailer rear.
I think you can't go wrong, overall, even with the addition of one.
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