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Large trucks have significant blind spots. The safest place to drive relative to a large truck is:
Large trucks have blind spots ('no-zones') on all four sides. A simple rule: if you cannot see the truck driver's face in the side mirror, the driver cannot see
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Question: Large trucks have significant blind spots. The safest place to drive relative to a large truck is:
Answer options:
- Directly beside the truck in its blind spot
- Directly behind the truck where you cannot see its mirrors ✅ Where you can see the truck driver's mirrors so they can see you
- Close to the truck's rear bumper to draft
Correct answer: Where you can see the truck driver's mirrors so they can see you
Explanation: Large trucks have blind spots ('no-zones') on all four sides. A simple rule: if you cannot see the truck driver's face in the side mirror, the driver cannot see you. Stay where the driver's mirrors are visible, and pass only when clearly safe.
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