Trucks, buses and RVs have:
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Much smaller blind spots than cars.
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Much larger blind spots than cars.
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Blind spots the same size as cars.
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No blind spots.
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Explanation
Blind spots are danger areas where other vehicles or objects around the vehicle cannot be easily seen by the driver, and they can pose a significant risk when changing lanes, merging, or turning. Trucks, buses, and RVs (recreational vehicles) are much larger than cars, making their blind spots much larger as well.
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