We've all driven next to them; whether it be on the highway or on a
simple suburban road, trucks are everywhere. While many people fear the
18-wheelers traveling the nation's highways, we're here to put your mind
at ease. Follow these simple road-rules in order to avoid a collision
and make it easier to share the road with a semi.
1. Never Ride in a Trucker's Blind Spots.
Trucks have
large blind spots to the right and rear of the vehicle. Smaller blind
spots exist on the right front corner and mid-left side of the truck.
The worst thing a driver can do is chug along in the trucker's blind
spot, where he cannot be seen. If you're going to pass a truck, do it
and get it over with. Don't sit alongside with the cruise control set 1
mph faster than the truck is traveling.
2. Never Cut-off a Semi.
Don't try to sneak into a small gap in
traffic ahead of a truck. Don't get in front of a truck and then brake
to make a turn. Trucks take as much as three times the distance to stop
as the average passenger car, and you're only risking your own life by
cutting a truck off and then slowing down in front of it.
3. Be Patient while they are reversing.
Motorists need to
understand that it takes time and concentration to back a 48-foot
trailer up without hitting anything. Sometimes a truck driver needs to
make several attempts to reverse into tight quarters. Keep your cool and
let the trucker do their job.
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