The small size also makes it easy to maneuver in tight parking lots or in city traffic, although you'll want to double - check those huge blind
spots before changing lanes.
It is still the responsibility of all drivers to check and make sure no traffic is
present before they change lanes and regardless of whether their blind spot alerts are activated.
Many motorcycle accidents are the result of drivers of cars and commercial trucks who fail to check their blind
spots before changing lanes or turning.
As in the S8 Plus, the standard head - up display proves useful to help pay maximum attention to the road, and the blind - spot monitoring system is great to provide
reassurance before changing lanes, especially when driving in weather that limits visibility.
It's just a little thing, but the lack of this handy feature, which you can find on many econo - boxes these days, makes the QX50 feel cheap whenever you tap the
switch before changing lanes.
Flick your right
directional before changing lanes and the 8 - inch center stack display switches to show an 80 - degree area vs. about 20 degrees with a traditional mirror, Honda says.
When the driver looks over their shoulder for a quick
moment before changing lanes, they are stared down by black canvas (or cloth, or hard top) and can do nothing about it.
A driver may fail to check side
mirrors before changing lanes, or drift into another lane if drowsy, distracted, or under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance.
When it comes to truck accidents, some of the most common causes include basic driving errors like failing to check a blind
spot before changing lanes, failing to yield the right of way, driving while under the influence, and driving excessive hours without resting as required by law.
Negligence can include speeding, driving aggressively or unsafely for current road and weather conditions, failing to yield the right - of - way, failing to obey traffic signals, and failing to
signal before changing lanes.
This is common - sense technology that would help tired drivers who might only glance in their mirrors
before changing lanes and risk crunching slower - moving vehicles lurking in the shadows.
Want to see what's next to
you before changing lanes?
BSD in the HUD counteracts the sloppy way many drivers check their mirrors
before changing lanes: late if ever.
Blind Spot Monitoring: The available Honda LaneWatch system provides blind spot monitoring, so if there's something in your blind spot where you can't see it, the vehicle can, and will warn you about
it before you change lanes.
It is critical that you look back over your shoulder to determine the activity of the traffic behind
you before you change lanes, turn, or stop.
Whether they fail to check their blind spot
before changing lanes or turn directly into a motorcyclist, motorists who violate a motorcyclist's right of way can cause serious injuries.
who fail to check their blind spots
before changing lanes or turning.
It also takes time for you to develop critical driving skills, such as remembering to check behind
you before changing lanes and checking for traffic at intersections and before turning.
They won't forget to check their blind spots
before changing lanes.
Car and truck drivers should always physically turn their heads to see if a motorcycle is in their blind spot
before changing lanes or passing.
Before changing lanes or making turns always make sure you look at the entire area around your car including your blind spots before turning.
They wouldn't have even made the list if they could just learn a few things — look
before changing lanes, stop at the big red STOP signs, a yellow light does not mean «put the pedal to the metal», and a red light does not mean «Go as fast as you can!»