No just like in a car there are blind spots on both sides of the car also
No just like in a car there are blind spots on both sides of the car also
You are in their blind spots.
Many drivers are sidetracked by things such as their cell phones, iPods or other music players, or just from thinking of other things and not focusing on their driving. This causes many pedestrians to be hit while the drivers are sidetracked, especially those who are blind and would not see the oncoming vehicle from behind them.
You are in the truck drivers blind spot.
Stiffness in the neck can make it difficult for drivers to see oncoming cars on their left and right
Many blind pedestrians are hit from behind as they cross the street by over-speeding drivers.
That is dangerous because you're probably in one of the drivers blind spots.
The blind spot is an area around a vehicle that can't be observed directly by the driver while looking forward or in the rear-view or side windows. The most common is the rear quarter blind spot, towards the rear of the vehicle on both sides.
Get out of their blind spot...
The blind spot in a vehicle is an area around the vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver, while at the controls under existing circumstances. It exists in cars, trucks, motorboats and aircraft to name some examples.
no, but they do have blind spots directly in front and behind them which means they cant see you there
Technically speaking the blind spot is where a driver is unable to see. Generally the blind spot is where the vehicle's frame prohibits the driver from seeing while driving normally. To look into the blind spots, drivers will have to lean forward or backward to see if there are any vehicles or pedestrians in their blind spot.