Page 53 - Georgia Drivers Manual 2020
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•	 Side No-Zones - Trucks and buses have big           THE GEORGIA TACT PROJECT
    No-Zones (blind spots) on both sides. They
    are much larger than a car’s blind spots. If       Targeting Aggressive Cars & Trucks
    you cannot see the driver’s face in the side-
    view mirror, the driver cannot see you. The        Law Enforcement officers are stopping people who drive unsafe around commercial motor
    right side No-Zone is particularly dangerous       vehicles, whether they are driving a car or commercial motor vehicle.
    because truck and bus drivers must make
    wide right turns.                                  What to do to avoid getting a citation:

•	 Rear No-Zones - Unlike cars, trucks and             •	 Don’t cut off commercial motor vehicles. •	 Don’t speed. Speed is a factor in nearly
    buses have huge No-Zones directly behind           For safety, one car length for every 10     one-third of all fatal crashes;
    them. Trucks and buses have no rear view           miles per hour of speed is recommended; •	 Allow commercial motor vehicles plenty
    mirror. The truck or bus driver cannot see         •	 Don’t tailgate. Unlike cars, commercial  of room. Be careful when you or the
    your car there and you cannot see what is go-      motor vehicles have big blind spots         commercial motor vehicle are entering a
    ing on ahead of the truck or bus. It is critical   behind them. Also, car drivers who          highway or merging with traffic.
    to keep a safe distance behind a truck or bus      tailgate commercial motor vehicles can’t
    in case the driver slows or stops suddenly.        see traffic ahead. If the commercial motor
                                                       vehicle brakes suddenly, you have no
•	 Front No-Zones - Trucks and buses require           time to react and no place to go;
    more room and time to stop than cars. Be-
    cause of this, more space should be given in       DON’T GET A CITATION
    front of trucks and buses. It is not safe to “cut
    in front” of a truck and then slow down. To
    avoid the Front No-Zone, make sure that you
    can see the entire front of the truck or bus
    in your rear-view mirror before you merge
    or pull into that lane of traffic.
    In the illustration on the previous page, the

 commercial motor vehicle’s blind spots, or “No
Zones,” are highlighted in blue. These are areas
 to avoid when sharing the road with a truck
 or bus.

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