"No zones" are areas around trucks where cars:
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Are only partially visible to the truck driver.
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May not pass the truck.
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Can't park.
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Aren't visible to the truck driver.
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Explanation
"No Zones" refer to blind spots around trucks, buses, and other large vehicles, where other vehicles are not visible to the driver. Being in these areas is hazardous because it prevents the large vehicle driver from seeing your car, making it difficult for them to safely complete maneuvers. If you find yourself driving behind or near a large vehicle, make sure to maintain a safe distance to avoid entering their blind spots.
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