No Zones are areas around trucks where cars:
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Can travel at constant speed and have no risks of being involved in a collision.
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Disappear into blind spots or are so close to the truck that the driver's ability to stop or maneuver safely is restricted.
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Can turn safely because several car lengths have been left between the truck and car.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
"No Zones" are blind spots around trucks that make it difficult for the driver to see other vehicles. These blind spots are located behind the truck, on both sides, and in front of the cab. Drivers who travel in these areas are at risk of disappearing from the truck driver's view, and restrict the trucker’s ability to take action to avoid a dangerous situation.
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