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Blind Spot
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Blind Spot

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An area around a vehicle where the driver cannot see you — not in mirrors, not in peripheral vision.

What is it

A blind spot is an area around a vehicle where the driver cannot see you — neither in mirrors nor in peripheral vision. For a motorcyclist, being in a blind spot is like being invisible. The driver may merge or turn directly into you.

How it happens

A rider travels beside a car — slightly behind and to the side. The driver decides to change lanes, checks mirrors — no motorcycle visible. They begin the maneuver and hit the rider. Trucks have much larger blind spots.

How to reduce the risk

  • Don't linger beside vehicles — either pass or stay behind
  • Rule: if you can't see the driver's mirror — they can't see you
  • Trucks have blind spots on all sides — keep maximum distance
  • Move through blind spots quickly — don't dwell in them

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