yes
you can see the front of the truck in your rear-view mirror.
you can see the front of the truck in your rear-view mirror.
Left side
You should see both headlights of the truck in your rearview mirror before you pull in front of it.
True
Yes
True
Yes
When passing a large truck, it's crucial to ensure you have ample visibility and space. Check your mirrors and blind spots, and signal your intention to change lanes. Accelerate smoothly to pass quickly but safely, and avoid lingering in the truck's blind spots. Once you've safely passed, signal again and return to your lane only when you can see the truck in your rearview mirror.
continue ro drive as if the truck was a car.
When driving on a two-lane highway and passing a large truck, if the truck driver blinks their lights, it typically means that it's safe for you to return to your lane. This gesture indicates that the truck driver can see your vehicle and that there is enough space for you to merge back safely. Always ensure you have enough distance and visibility before making the lane change.