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last time we talked about the difference between trucks and passenger cars on the road now we'll get into how you should drive when you're around big rigs [Music] trucks don't have rear view mirrors on their windshields they rely fully on their side mirrors in bad weather those mirrors could be blurry foggy or just plain useless see the car how about now in bad conditions if you're not using your headlights your car can be invisible to truck drivers have you ever heard of no zones they're the four large blind spots all around a semi-tractor and trailer where truck drivers have limited or no visibility this driver can't see any vehicles in his mirrors but this is what could potentially be around his truck and trailer as a driver you need to know when you're in one of these four blind spots the right side no zone is the largest of these blind spots and extends up to three lanes from the truck this is why you should always avoid passing trucks on their right side drivers that are in thes...