A “No Zone” is:
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A No Parking area.
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The blind spot area around large commercial vehicles.
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A one way traffic area.
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A No Stopping area.
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Explanation
A "No Zone" refers to the blind spot areas surrounding large commercial vehicles, such as trucks. The term emphasizes that these zones are areas where truck drivers lack visibility of other vehicles. Trucks have significantly larger blind spots compared to regular vehicles. Drivers of smaller vehicles should be cautious not to remain in the "No-Zone" any longer than necessary, especially when passing a heavy truck.
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