Trucks, buses and RVs have:

Much larger blind spots than cars.
No blind spots.
Much smaller blind spots than cars.
Blind spots the same size as cars.
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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