Look over your shoulder to check your blind spot:
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When pulling to the right side of the road or away from a curb.
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When changing lanes.
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On all right and left turns.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Looking over your shoulder to check your blind spot is necessary for safe driving during turns, lane changes, and when pulling to the side of the road.
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