California Driver Handbook
When you
follow a big rig, look at its turn
Shaded areas are the driver’s blind spots.
signals before you start to pass.
If you think the truck is turning
left—wait a second and check the
turn signals again. The driver may
actually be turning right.
Trucker’s Blind Spots—The“No Zone”
Passenger vehicle drivers
incorrectly assume that a trucker
can see the road better because he
or she is higher off the road. While
truckers do have a better forward
view and bigger mirrors, they still
have serious blind spots and your
vehicle can get lost in those blind
spots. You block the trucker’s
ability to take evasive action to
avoid a dangerous situation if you
stay in those blind spots. Generally
speaking, if you can’t see the truck
driver in his or her side mirror, he
or she can’t see you. These blind
spots are often called the “NO
ZONE.”
Maneuverability
Trucks are designed to transport
products and they are not as
maneuverable as passenger
vehicles. Large trucks have longer
stopping and starting distances.
They take more space for turns
and they weigh more. On multilane
highways and freeways, large
trucks usually stay in the center
portion of the lane to help the
flow of traffic.
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