What are your blind spots in a car?
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Areas you do not need to check when changing lanes.
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Areas directly behind your car that are out of view.
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Areas on the road that you cannot see using your rearview and side mirrors.
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Areas on the road that are hard to see because of sun glare.
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Explanation
Blind spots are areas around your vehicle that cannot be seen through your rearview or side mirrors. They are usually located on the left and right sides, slightly behind your vehicle. Always perform a shoulder check to look over your shoulder and check these blind spots before changing lanes or turning. Keep in mind that blind spots can also appear anywhere your view is obstructed by other vehicles or objects on the road.
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