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blind spots are usually the areas around the car which cannot be spotted by seeing directly or through mirrors

It includes from about 4 feet from the front doors to about 25 feet back at an angle,

In front you have 12-15 feet of ground you can't see, in back 35-50 feet of ground you can't see. The frame of the vehicle also creates blind spots.

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