You are driving on the freeway. The vehicle in front of you is a large truck. You should drive farther behind that you would if driving behind a passenger vehicle.
It is important to keep a minimal distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you when driving on a freeway to prevent collisions.
When driving smaller passenger vehicles, it is possible to see the vehicles behind us using the side view mirror. Those areas not visible to the driver due to the body of the vehicle obstructing the backside view are the blindspots.
For large trucks, since their bodies are larger, their drivers have a greater blindspot and may not see passenger vehicles that are close behind. Thus, it is important for the passenger vehicle to maintain an even further distance so as to get out of the blindspot.
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