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What is a common hazard associated with large vehicles that small vehicle drivers should be cautious of?

  1. Increased speed limits

  2. Frequent lane changes

  3. Blind spots

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Blind spots

Large vehicles, such as trucks and buses, have significant blind spots that small vehicle drivers must be aware of. These blind spots can be quite extensive, often extending several feet in front of the vehicle, behind it, and on either side. When a small vehicle is positioned in a blind spot, the driver of the larger vehicle may not be able to see them, increasing the risk of a collision, especially during lane changes or turns. Understanding the nature of these blind spots is crucial for small vehicle drivers. It is important to recognize that large vehicles require more distance to stop and take longer to maneuver, which can affect traffic flow and safety. Small vehicle drivers should avoid lingering in these areas and ensure they are visible to the driver of the larger vehicle when in close proximity. While the other options, such as increased speed limits and frequent lane changes, can pose hazards, the specific and critical danger of blind spots is a direct and preventable risk that can significantly impact safety on the road when operating near large vehicles.