Rear view cameras to come standard?

By 2014, all new cars may have rearview cameras. 

According to the New York Times, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is about to send that proposal to congress this week.  Seventeen-thousand people a year are injured by passenger vehicles backing up; more than 200 die. 

Federal regulators estimate it will cost about $200 per vehicle to install the cameras and viewing screens, adding up to $2.7 billion a year, overall.