Which directions around a large truck's body have blind spots?
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Large trucks have blind spots in all directions around their body. Below is more information about static blind spots: 1. Right-side blind spot: The right-side blind spot of a truck is approximately from the end of the cargo box to the end of the driver's cabin, and the larger the cargo box, the bigger the blind spot. 2. Left-side blind spot: The left-side blind spot is near the rear of the cargo box and is relatively smaller compared to the right-side blind spot. 3. Rear blind spot: The area directly behind a large truck is a complete blind spot, making it almost impossible to see vehicles following closely behind. 4. Front blind spot: The area in front of a large truck is a semi-blind spot. Despite the height of the truck, there are significant visual blind spots right next to the body. Generally, the area from the front of the truck to about 2 meters behind the driver's cabin and 1.5 meters wide is considered a blind spot.