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Medium Risk👁️ Visibility Challenges

Blind Spots

See what your mirrors cannot show

Every vehicle has blind spots - areas not visible in mirrors. These zones are particularly dangerous for vulnerable road users like cyclists and motorcyclists who can be completely hidden from view.

Why This Matters

Blind spot accidents are often severe because drivers are completely unaware of the other road user. A quick shoulder check takes less than a second and could save a life.

Key Actions to Take

1

Adjust mirrors to minimize blind spots

2

Always do a shoulder check before changing lanes

3

Check blind spots before opening doors

4

Be aware of your position in other vehicles blind spots

5

Use indicators well before making any maneuver

Do

  • Make shoulder checking a habit
  • Consider blind spot mirrors as additional aid
  • Assume motorcycles and bikes may be there
  • Adjust driving position for best mirror views

Don't

  • Rely solely on mirrors
  • Change lanes immediately after checking
  • Forget to check after being stationary
  • Linger in other vehicles blind spots

Pro Tips

The bigger the vehicle, the bigger its blind spots

Make checking automatic: mirror, signal, mirror, shoulder, maneuver

Position mirrors so you just see the side of your car

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