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It doesn’t care who’s at fault.” VTTI reminds drivers to stay out of a trucks’ blind spots. “When you’re going to pass a truck, always pass it on the left,” Golusky said.
Combined with the truck's inability to make quick corrections or brake fast in an emergency, driving in a trucker's blind spot is a recipe for disaster. But you need not drive in fear.
When you're sharing the road with huge semi-trucks, you'll be a lot safer if you can avoid their even bigger blind spots. Here's how to do it.
Semi-trucks are big vehicles, and it's impossible to see everything going on around it. Knowing where a truck's blind spots are is important to road safety.
Results from Findit Parts’ survey reveal that less than 5% (4.64%) of American adults can accurately identify all the blind spots on a tractor-trailer—that’s fewer than 1 in every 20 ...