What is a Car Blind Spot?

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MacZachary
07/25/25 3:16am
So-called car blind spots refer to those areas that the driver cannot directly observe from the normal driving seat position due to obstruction by the vehicle body. In short, the areas that the driver cannot see while sitting in the driving seat are called car blind spots. 1. Classification of car blind spots: Typically, blind spots are divided into interior blind spots and exterior blind spots. 2. What are interior blind spots: Some interior blind spots are formed by the vehicle's structure, while others are caused by human factors. 3. What are exterior blind spots: Exterior blind spots are caused by fixed or moving objects and lighting issues, with different vehicle models encountering blind spots of varying sizes.
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FaithAnn
08/10/25 4:55pm
A car's blind spot refers to those areas you can't see while driving due to limitations in the vehicle's structure or mirror design. For example, the A-pillar blocking side visibility, or the rearview mirror failing to cover the rear bumper area when reversing, making it easy to miss pedestrians or other vehicles. Having driven for over five years, I remember once nearly hitting a child hidden in a blind spot while reversing in a parking lot - it scared me into a cold sweat. Since then, I've developed the habit of turning my head to check before any maneuver, especially when changing lanes or turning, rather than relying solely on mirrors. Many new cars now come with blind spot monitoring systems, but these aids aren't foolproof - they can fail in bad weather. Safety first: I recommend walking around your car for a full visual check before driving.
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