Your blind spot is the area of the road:
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You can't see ahead of you.
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That isn't illuminated by your headlights.
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You can only see from your side-mirrors.
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You can't see in your rear or side-view mirrors.
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Explanation
Blind spots are areas of the road that cannot be seen through your rearview or side-view mirrors. To check your blind spots, turn your head and look over your shoulder to the sides and behind your vehicle.
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