···
Log in / Register

What Are the Blind Spots of a Car?

3 Answers
LaSophia
08/30/25 2:21am
The blind spots of a car include: 1. Front blind spot: The front blind spot is primarily related to the height of the car body, the length of the front end, and the driver's physique. If the front blind spot is not properly managed, it becomes difficult to determine a safe distance, which can easily lead to rear-end collisions. 2. A-pillar and B-pillar blind spots: These refer to the A and B pillars on either side of the windshield. When making a sharp turn outward while driving, the B pillar can obstruct the view, potentially causing a collision with oncoming vehicles. 3. Overtaking blind spot: When overtaking or meeting another vehicle, the driver often cannot clearly see the situation ahead or behind the vehicle being overtaken, especially when passing large vehicles, where the overtaking blind spot is particularly pronounced. 4. Rear blind spot: This area cannot be observed through the rearview mirror of the car ahead, making it highly prone to rear-end collisions. 5. Turning blind spot: During turns, visibility on the turning side is usually limited, increasing the risk of accidents. On mountain roads with many S-shaped curves, there is a high chance of a vehicle suddenly emerging from a bend. Additionally, when encountering a steep incline, there can be a significant blind spot ahead. 6. Rearview mirror blind spot: When preparing to change lanes, a vehicle may suddenly appear from the right rear. Since the side mirrors only provide a view of the immediate surroundings, they cannot fully capture all information around the vehicle, thus creating a blind spot. 7. Headlight blind spot: The headlights and the car turn simultaneously with the front of the vehicle, which can cause a 'lag' in the headlights, creating a blind spot at night. This is particularly hazardous during turns or continuous turns, posing a significant accident risk.
Was this review help?
10
5
Share
LeElle
09/11/25 6:32am
I've been driving for over a decade, and blind spots are like hidden safety hazards. Common blind spots include the A-pillar blocking the view of pedestrians on the left when turning, the B-pillar hiding vehicles approaching from the side, especially when changing lanes on the highway, making it easy to miss them. The C-pillar at the corner of the rear window often obscures children or obstacles when reversing, and there are also the blind spots of the rearview mirror, where motorcycles or bicycles might flash by. To avoid risks, I've learned to adjust the rearview mirrors before each drive to expand the field of vision, lean forward and check carefully when turning, and perform a 360-degree scan when reversing. Tip: Walk around the car once more after parking, especially in school or residential areas. Developing these habits significantly reduces accidents. In fact, understanding blind spots is the cornerstone of safe driving. Staying vigilant every day makes life much easier.
Was this review help?
6
5
Share
Expand All
StVictoria
10/25/25 7:21am
As a parent, my biggest concern is the danger of blind spots when children play near cars. A car has several critical blind spots: the A-pillar can hide a small child's figure when turning, the B-pillar blocks a little one riding a bicycle on the side, and the rear area can obscure toys or pets hiding when reversing. Once, I almost hit my son playing with a ball hidden at the back of the car—it was truly frightening. Now, I teach my kids to stay away from vehicle blind spots while also installing blind-spot monitoring cameras or attaching small mirrors to expand the rearview range. Prevention is key—walk around slowly before driving and educate the whole family about safety hazards. Small actions in daily life can ensure great safety, and this experience has made me feel more at ease while driving.
Was this review help?
13
4
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the appropriate thickness for a car paint protection film?

The appropriate thickness for a paint protection film is between 6.5mil and 10mil, as this range achieves optimal invisibility. Typically, paint protection films last between 5 to 10 years and offer numerous benefits for the vehicle, such as enhancing paint gloss, preventing scratches, and enabling self-healing. Enhancing paint gloss: Due to the properties of the paint protection film, installation can increase the paint's brightness by 30% to 40%. Additionally, it effectively improves the paint's resistance to UV rays and aging, preventing the paint from easily yellowing or hardening. Scratch and corrosion resistance: The film physically covers and protects the original factory paint. TPU-based paint protection films, in particular, offer excellent elasticity, corrosion resistance, and weather resistance, effectively preventing scratches and collisions. Even if the car is exposed to the elements year-round, the film can shield the paint from continuous damage caused by acid rain, gravel, bird droppings, UV rays, and more. Self-healing function: Most paint protection films use TPU, an elastic memory-repair material, which allows minor scratches and abrasions to self-repair automatically. However, large-scale damage cannot be self-repaired.
5
2
Share

Should You Still Go for Driving Practice When It Rains?

You should still go for driving practice on rainy days to adapt in advance to unexpected situations like rain during the exam. Here are some precautions for practicing driving in the rain: 1. Try not to close the windows: During the exam on a rainy day, try to keep the windows open. Rain already reduces visibility, and keeping the windows open allows for better viewing of the rearview mirrors and reference points. 2. Avoid driving too fast: Wheels are prone to skidding on rainy days, so avoid driving at high speeds. When braking, first use light braking or intermittent braking to reduce speed before applying full brakes—never slam on the brakes abruptly. 3. Adjust your mindset: Practice driving in the rain regularly. Only by practicing in the rain beforehand will you feel confident and unafraid if you encounter rain during the exam, ensuring you can complete it successfully.
3
2
Share

Where are Volvo heavy-duty trucks produced in China?

On August 23, Volvo Trucks and Jiangling Motors Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Jiangling Motors) officially signed an agreement through an online ceremony to acquire Jiangling Heavy-duty Vehicle Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Jiangling Heavy-duty Vehicles) and its production base in Taiyuan. The relevant introduction of Volvo Trucks is as follows: 1. Introduction 1: Volvo Trucks has a long history in China. As early as 1934, the first Volvo truck arrived in Shanghai, China. In 2020, the annual delivery volume of Volvo trucks reached a record high. 2. Introduction 2: In May of this year, the new generation of Volvo trucks was officially launched in Dunhuang. At the launch conference with the theme of 'Every Journey to Dreams', Volvo Trucks comprehensively demonstrated to Chinese customers its product design concept centered on drivers, focusing on 'efficiency, safety, and comfort'. 3. Introduction 3: With the rapid development of China's infrastructure construction and the continuous improvement of logistics efficiency, the high-end truck segment, including Volvo Trucks, will also enter a new stage of rapid expansion.
5
5
Share

What Causes Loud Noise in Small Car Air Conditioning?

The reasons for loud noise in small car air conditioning include: 1. Excessive refrigerant: The amount of refrigerant added exceeds the standard, increasing the compressor's load and causing higher operational stress. 2. Different types of refrigerant: If the refrigerant types are mismatched, it can lead to air conditioning cooling issues. Currently, the commonly used refrigerant is R134a. 3. Damaged compressor bearings: When the air conditioning is off, the noise from the bearings may not be noticeable. However, when the air conditioning is turned on, the magnetic head and bearings engage together to operate the compressor, which can amplify the noise under load.
1
3
Share

Which Copy of the Car Purchase Invoice Should the Owner Keep?

The car owner should keep the sixth copy of the car purchase invoice. A standard car purchase invoice is a computer-generated six-copy document. The first copy is the invoice copy, the second is the tax deduction copy, the third is the tax payment copy, the fourth is the registration copy, the fifth is the accounting copy, and the sixth is the stub copy, which is the one the owner should retain. Below are the details of each copy: 1. First Copy: The invoice copy serves as the payment voucher for the purchasing unit (usually the 4S dealership) and is typically brown in color. 2. Second Copy: This is the tax deduction voucher for the purchasing unit and is green in color. 3. Third Copy: The tax payment copy is retained by the vehicle purchase tax collection unit and is purple in color. 4. Fourth Copy: The registration copy is kept by the vehicle registration unit and is blue in color. 5. Fifth Copy: The accounting copy serves as the accounting voucher for the selling unit and is red in color. 6. Sixth Copy: The stub copy is retained by the selling unit and is black in color.
15
1
Share

Does Thinner Damage the Original Car Paint?

Thinner damages the original car paint. Thinner can dissolve paint. However, thinner should not be used to wipe car paint as it will dissolve the paint. Even if rinsed with water immediately, it will still partially dissolve the original paint. Over time, the areas where thinner was applied will appear different from other parts of the car, and may even start to rust. Here is some additional information: 1. Thinner: The formal name is diluent or solvent oil, usually a colorless transparent liquid, highly volatile, with a floral scent, commonly known as banana oil. The most notable characteristic of thinner is its high volatility. In industrial production, most industries deal with thinner, which is classified as a flammable hazardous material. In paint, thinner evaporates into the air, creating the smell of paint. 2. The most significant feature of thinner: It is highly volatile, and within a very short time, the evaporated oil vapor can spread several meters or even tens of meters away. When the evaporated oil vapor encounters an open flame, it can ignite, and the flame can travel back along the opposite direction of the airflow, causing intense combustion.
19
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.