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Large trucks and commercial vehicles operate a bit differently than small vehicles. Trucks have comparatively larger blind spots, and longer maneuvering distances. This means that other vehicles have to take extra precautions while driving around commercial trucks. Here are a few safety tips that can help.
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Large trucks and commercial vehicles operate a bit differently than small vehicles. Trucks have comparatively larger blind spots, and longer maneuvering distances. This means that other vehicles have to take extra precautions while driving around commercial trucks. Here are a few safety tips that can help. INTRODUCTION
Always be on your toes while driving around the front, back, and side of these giants as those are their "blind spots." When driving around these areas, either slow down or move ahead ASAP to avoid any mishappening. Trucks Have Larger Blind Spots
It is really dangerous to cut too close to these trucks. You may accidentally get into their blind zones, thus, inviting trouble. Even if you're visible to the driver, the truck may not be able to slow down quick enough to avoid a wreck. So AVOID! Do NOT Drive Too Close To These Giants
Never try to squeeze in your vehicle while a commercial truck is taking turns because they need more space in comparison to your vehicle. Whenever you are at an intersection, keep sufficient space for these larger vehicles to take smooth and safe turns. Trucks Need More Room To Take Turns
Always wear your seatbelt; it's one of the most important things that you can do in order to save your lives. A seatbelt doesn't only help you keep you in place while driving but also help you maintain control over your vehicle. Buckle Up
Trucks are heavier than conventional vehicles. They need more space and time to decelarate down to rest in comparison to cars. So, always try to keep a safe distance when a truck follows behind since it may easily result in a mishap. Larger stopping distance for trucks
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