What are blind spots?
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Areas to the side or rear of a vehicle that the driver cannot see while driving in the fog.
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Areas reserved for blind people at crossings.
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Areas near the rear corners of vehicles that drivers cannot see in their rearview mirrors.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Blind spots are areas, usually behind or on the rear sides of a vehicle, that drivers cannot see from their rearview or side mirrors. The larger the vehicle, the larger the blind spots. Therefore, when traveling behind large trucks, drivers should increase their following distance.
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