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When a large truck is driving in your left mirror blind spot, it is often referred to as being "in your blind spot" or "in the truck's blind spot." This area is where the driver of the truck cannot see vehicles in adjacent lanes due to the size and structure of the truck. It is important for drivers to be aware of these blind spots to avoid potential accidents when changing lanes or merging. Always check mirrors and look over your shoulder before making maneuvers to ensure safety.
You are in the truck drivers blind spot.
You are in their blind spot.
A blind spot near a large truck is typically located directly behind the truck, extending several feet back, as well as along the sides, particularly on the right side where the truck driver has limited visibility. Additionally, there is a significant blind area in front of the truck, where smaller vehicles may not be seen by the driver. It's crucial for drivers to avoid lingering in these blind spots to ensure safety. Always maintain a safe distance when driving near large trucks.
When you are driving behind a truck and you can't see the truck driver's mirrors, you are in his blind spot.
You should get around a large truck and stay in front of it if possible because it blocks your vision. Driving right beside a large truck puts you in it's drivers blind spot.
They can. Very large vehicles can have very large blind spots.
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All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.
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No just like in a car there are blind spots on both sides of the car also