Trucks have very large blind spots. If you cannot look in the mirror and see the driver's face, he cannot see you.
YES
Trucks have several blind spots, matter of fact we have blind spots on all four sides of the unit. Goggle or use another search engine and find " no zone".
They can. Very large vehicles can have very large blind spots.
It's optics and anatomy of eye.
Yes, motorcycles have blind spots just like any other vehicle on the road. Riders should always be aware of their surroundings and utilize proper mirror positioning and head checks to minimize blind spot risks.
You should always stay a safe distance behind large trucks. They have a lot of blind spots and are unable to see smaller cars and trucks. You should also stay back because you never know what is going to fall out of the back or if the truck is going to kick up a rock and hit your car or windshield.
do you have any blind spots?
Yes, you need to figure out where it is and how large of area it is.
Any area where you are not able to see at least one of the truck's mirrors is in the truck driver's blind spot. If you find yourself in such a location get out of it.
Any area where you are not able to see at least one of the truck's mirrors is in the truck driver's blind spot. If you find yourself in such a location get out of it.
Trucks have larger blind spots compared to cars, especially on the sides and rear. It's important to give them plenty of space and avoid lingering in these areas. In case of an emergency, trucks have longer stopping distances due to their size and weight, so it's safer to avoid sudden stops in front of them.