It depends on the vehicle. Manufacturers try to minimise blind spots.
That depends on what you are driving. On most cars there is all 4 corners. There is also a major blind spot where the rear view mirror is. Don't ever hang anything off the rear view mirror.
Driving Blind has 261 pages.
There is nothing that has TOO many spots to count -although it might take a while -but animals with spots include dalmations, leopards and cheetahs.
Everybody gets lost while driving once in a while.
Yes there are laws regarding texting while driving in many states.
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Many accidents are the result of reckless driving or driving while intoxicated.
There is no specific answer to this question as it varies depending on the driver. However, it is important for drivers to minimizes errors by following road rules, staying focused, and avoiding distractions to ensure safe driving.
At the small spot in each eye where the optic nerve exits the eye, they are no light receptors and therefore no vision. The blind spots are to the outer sides of the field of vision and therefore less critical than if they were close to the center. Also, the blind spot in each eye is compensated for by the other eye for those who have two intact eyes.
No one should use cell phones while driving. Cell phone use while driving has been shown to cause as many accidents as drunk driving, even when hands-free devices are used. Texting while driving is even worse.
If you're having to dodge green things while driving, I suggest not driving while on hallucinogens.
Many states in the United States have banned texting on cell phones while driving.