To see objects in your blind spot when changing lanes to pass, drivers should check:
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Only the inside rearview mirror.
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Over the left shoulder.
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Only the left outside mirror.
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Explanation
Before changing lanes to pass, drivers should thoroughly check all traffic conditions around them. This includes using their rearview and outside mirrors, as well as quickly checking over their left shoulder for any objects in the blind spot.
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