What is a "No Zone"?
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An area where parking is permitted only for large vehicles.
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A highway maintenance zone where passing is not allowed.
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Blind spots around large commercial vehicles.
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A No Passing Zone for commercial vehicles.
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Explanation
"No Zones" are extremely large blind spots around commercial vehicles like trucks and buses, where smaller vehicles may disappear from the truck driver's view. The four key "No Zones" drivers should be aware of and avoid are the front, rear, and both sides of the truck. Staying in a truck's "No Zone" significantly increases the risk of a crash. Always make sure to keep a safe distance from these blind spots.
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