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Driving near large trucks is risky. Many car drivers underestimate the hazards. Even minor mistakes can lead to serious collisions. Truck accidents often result in catastrophic damage for smaller vehicles.
Truck blind spots are much larger than those of passenger cars. Common danger zones include:
Passenger side: Spans the full length and multiple lanes
Rear of the trailer: Cars disappear from mirrors and direct view
Front: Truck hoods create forward blind spots
Driver’s side: Less critical but still risky
Always pass trucks on the driver’s side. Maintain safe distance and avoid lingering near trailers. Right turns are particularly dangerous due to wide trailer swings.
For drivers handling semi trailers, understanding these blind spots is crucial to prevent accidents. Learn more about semi trailer components for safe handling.
Tailgating trucks blocks your view of the road ahead. Sudden braking by the truck can cause deadly rear-end collisions.
Driving too close in front is also risky. Trucks need longer distances to stop. Their weight and momentum make abrupt stops difficult.
Rule of thumb: If you cannot see the truck driver in the mirror, they cannot see you.
Proper maintenance of truck parts ensures brakes and suspension work effectively to reduce accidents.
Predictable driving protects everyone. Always signal intentions early. Maintain steady speed and avoid sudden moves.
Overtake trucks in the left lane. Complete the pass fully before returning to the right lane. Avoid squeezing past turning trucks. Your predictable behavior helps truck drivers make safe decisions.
Regular inspection of suspension systems improves vehicle control and reduces risk when driving near trucks.
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