What is the meaning of a 'no-zone' around large trucks?
Areas where trucks are prohibited from driving
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The large blind spots around trucks where the driver cannot see other vehicles
Zones where trucks must reduce speed
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Areas where trucks must use their horn
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No-zones are the large blind spots around trucks and buses where the truck driver cannot see other vehicles. These include areas directly in front, directly behind, and on both sides of the truck. Avoid driving in no-zones — if you cannot see the truck driver in their mirror, they cannot see you.
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