All vehicles have blind spots, but a tractor trailer with an average length of 70 to 80 feet has significantly greater blind
spots than a passenger vehicle.
Not exact matches
One of the reasons we've seen an increase in the amount of back - up injuries is that larger
vehicles (which have become increasingly popular through the last ten years) have much larger blind
spots than your average
passenger car.
These trucks take far longer
than passenger vehicles to come to a complete stop, have larger blind
spots on both sides, and carry larger and heavier cargo that affects their ability to change direction and stop.