The blind spot of each eye is located where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
you go blind
When you are driving behind a truck and you can't see the truck driver's mirrors, you are in his blind spot.
do you have any blind spots?
We have blind spots because part of the retina in our eye do not have light sensitive cells. Fortunately, we are not aware of our blind spots because the blind spots of our two eyes do not coincide.
Blind spots when driving are the areas around a vehicle that the driver cannot see either while facing forwards or by checking their mirrors. Typically, the blind spots are located to the rear left and right of a vehicle. Larger vehicles, such as lorries, have much wider blind spots than smaller vehicles such as cars. To find the blind spots on your car, watch another car approach you in your mirrors until it comes into your field of vision, there may be a point where you cannot see the car at all and that would mean it is in one of your blind spots.
All of them. It's part of the design of the eye
It depends on the vehicle. Manufacturers try to minimise blind spots.
blind spots
EVERYWHERE!
It's optics and anatomy of eye.
Rearview mirror blind spots are found on the right hand side vehicle. Another blind spot is the left hand side.
He was born prematurely, and the blood vessels in the back of his eyes were not fully developed, causing the retinas of his eyes to detach. No disease, he has been blind since birth.