To see vehicles in your blind spots, you must look:
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In your inside rearview mirror.
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Through the rear window.
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In your outside rearview mirror.
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Over your shoulders.
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Explanation
Blind spots are areas around your vehicle that cannot be seen in your mirrors. To ensure no vehicles are in these areas, you must look over your shoulders. This action helps you spot vehicles that might be hidden from your rearview and side mirrors, allowing you to make safe lane changes.
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