When you’re driving behind a large commercial semi-truck, passing the big rig as soon as possible may be your first instinct. However, if you enter the “no zone” — the blind spots where your vehicle disappears from the truck driver’s view — your chances of a crash or collision with a large truck increase.
Passing a large truck or getting too close to one can increase the risk of a crash. Before you get behind the wheel, cruise through these six tips on steering clear of the no zone when sharing the road with large trucks.
The “no zone” is an area of large blind spots around the sides, front and rear of a commercial truck. When you drive in this area, the semi driver can’t see your vehicle on its large side mirrors. Truck drivers must rely solely on side mirrors to see other vehicles. If you’re in the “no zone”, your car won’t appear in the mirror, which makes your vehicle invisible to the driver.
Keep in mind these areas when driving in close proximity to large trucks:
- Front: Extends 20 feet ahead of the truck
- Left side: Starts behind the driver’s door and extends to the back of the truck
- Right side: Starts at the truck cab and extends to the back, and may include one or two lanes to the right
- Rear: Extends 200 feet behind the truck