Is a Right Blind Spot Camera Necessary?
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Installing a right blind spot camera is necessary as it ensures that obstacles on the right side or front of the vehicle are avoided in crowded conditions, thereby improving visibility. A vehicle blind spot refers to the area that the driver cannot directly observe from the normal driving position due to obstruction by the vehicle body. There are primarily four major visual blind spots in a vehicle, along with some human-induced blind spots. The main function of a right blind spot camera is to assist the driver in identifying potential safety hazards within the right blind spot, reducing the occurrence of accidents caused by unseen or unclear obstacles. The right A-pillar blind spot affects the vehicle when turning right. Hazards are more likely to occur at intersections, bus stops, or entrances to compounds. Before making a right turn, drivers should observe the right-side road conditions, activate the turn signal, honk the horn, and slowly turn while leaning forward to check the right-side road conditions.