The term "No-Zone" is used to describe:
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The blind spots around a truck or bus.
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A limited-access roadway.
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A railroad crossing with no signals.
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A school zone where standard vehicles cannot enter.
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Explanation
Trucks and buses have areas, called "No-Zones," where an automobile cannot be seen. These are in the front, rear, and on each side. Avoid driving in these blind spots. Following too closely greatly increases your chance of a rear-end collision with a truck, and limits your view of traffic flow.
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