Nunavut Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
Why are blind spots particularly dangerous when driving next to large trucks, even on Nunavut's typically wider highways?
Large trucks have extensive blind spots, often referred to as 'No Zones,' where a passenger vehicle can disappear completely from the truck driver's view.
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Question: Why are blind spots particularly dangerous when driving next to large trucks, even on Nunavut's typically wider highways?
Answer options:
- Trucks can accelerate faster than cars.
- Truck drivers have fewer mirrors than car drivers. ✅ Blind spots around large trucks are much larger than those of smaller vehicles, obscuring visibility.
- It is illegal to drive next to large trucks.
Correct answer: Blind spots around large trucks are much larger than those of smaller vehicles, obscuring visibility.
Explanation: Large trucks have extensive blind spots, often referred to as 'No Zones,' where a passenger vehicle can disappear completely from the truck driver's view.
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