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The blind spot behind your vehicle typically extends about 10 to 15 feet from the rear bumper, depending on the vehicle's size and design. This area is not visible through standard mirrors, making it crucial to check over your shoulder or use rearview cameras if available. The exact distance can vary based on the height and shape of the vehicle, so it's important to be aware of it while reversing or changing lanes. Always use caution when maneuvering in these areas to ensure safety.

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