
This is a slogan on the body of large trucks, indicating that when making a right turn, the truck must first come to a complete stop before proceeding. Due to the significant blind spot on the right side of large trucks, which can easily lead to accidents, regulations require a full 5-second stop before restarting the turn. Below are relevant details: Purpose: Right turns by large trucks pose high safety risks, as the right-side blind spot may prevent drivers from noticing nearby motorcycles or bicycles, potentially causing them to be caught under the wheels. The 'stop-and-restart' rule aims to protect vulnerable road users on the right. Caution: When encountering a stopped truck preparing to turn in daily traffic, following passenger cars and pedestrians should avoid rushing the driver to prevent accidents.

Large vehicles stopping before right turns means that when preparing to make a right turn, the driver must come to a complete stop, check the surroundings to ensure safety, and then slowly start moving again to complete the turn. I think this procedure is extremely important. After driving large vehicles for so many years, I know the blind spots are huge, and it's easy to overlook pedestrians or cyclists when turning. Stopping to check can prevent tragedies. For example, last month when I was driving a truck into the city, I stopped before making a right turn at an intersection and spotted a cyclist hiding in a corner—it could have been disastrous. Not only is this required by regulations, but it also reflects the driver's sense of responsibility, reducing accidents and injuries. Developing this habit makes driving safer and contributes to public safety. Remember to practice this maneuver regularly, using mirrors and checking the sides carefully.

I was also confused about this operation when I first started driving. Later, my instructor explained that you must stop the vehicle before making a right turn, check that there are no obstacles in the blind spot, and then start turning. The idea is to prevent accidents when large vehicles are turning, because large vehicles like trucks have limited visibility and can easily hit surrounding objects. When I was learning to drive, I practiced this many times. Although stopping and starting feels a bit slower, it ensures much more safety. In a real-life experience, I almost hit a pedestrian while turning right in a bus, but fortunately, I stopped and checked. Everyone must pay attention to this habit, and beginners need to practice more simulations to reduce panic on the road.

Stopping before starting again is crucial for safe driving, especially at intersections with many pedestrians. Pausing to check can reveal pedestrians or cyclists in blind spots. The procedure involves coming to a complete stop, scanning the surroundings, and then proceeding to turn, with the aim of avoiding accidents. For example, buses or trucks have large turning radii, and stopping can reduce sudden risks. The principle of safety first is reflected in these details, and regular vehicle maintenance can also contribute to this effort.


