What Are the Types of Blind Spots in Cars?
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Types of blind spots in cars: 1. Front blind spot: The area in front of the hood that cannot be seen; 2. Rear blind spot: Refers to an approximately 30-degree area extending outward from the rear door, outside the view of the rearview mirrors. When the front of a following car is near the rear door of the leading car, the leading car's rearview mirrors cannot detect the following car, increasing the risk of side-swipes and rear-end collisions; 3. Rearview mirror blind spot: The side rearview mirrors can only see the sides of the car and do not fully capture all the information around the vehicle; 4. A-pillar and B-pillar blind spots: These are the A and B pillars on either side of the windshield. If the A-pillars are wide, they can block the driver's view during turns; 5. Human-caused blind spots: These refer to visual blind spots caused by human factors in addition to those inherent in the vehicle itself, such as dark window tinting on the rear windshield or plush toys hanging from it.