To see vehicles in your blind spots, you should check:
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Over your shoulders.
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Your side-view mirrors.
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Your rear-view mirror.
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Your rear camera.
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Explanation
To see vehicles in your blind spots, check over your shoulder rather than relying solely on mirrors or cameras. Blind spots are areas not visible in mirrors or rear cameras, so a quick shoulder check ensures a clear view.
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