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3. No-Zones are the areas on both sides, behind, and in front of large commercial vehicles where blind spots occur.

True or False

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User Kair
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I think true as it would to the driver depending on bushes could be a blind spot I mean idk I’m a sophmore lol
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User Techneaz
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The correct answer is True

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The term "no-zones" is used in driving to describe the areas in which a driver from a large vehicle including buses or trucks might not see other objects including vehicles, bikes or pedestrians. Due to this, these areas are considered as blind spots and therefore represent a risk as accidents might happen. No-zones in large vehicles occur in the front and back (especially right in front and back of the vehicle) and in certain areas on both sides. According to this, it is true no-zones are areas of large commercial vehicles where blind spots occur.

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