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Do large vehicles have a larger blind spot?

Yes, larger vehicles generally have larger blind spots. Blind spots are areas around a vehicle that cannot be directly seen by the driver from the driver's seat. The size of a blind spot depends on several factors, including the height and width of the vehicle, the position of the mirrors, and the angle of the windshield. Larger vehicles often have taller bodies and wider mirrors, which can obscure more of the driver's view. Additionally, the angle of the windshield in larger vehicles can make it more difficult for the driver to see objects close to the vehicle. Therefore, larger vehicles often have larger blind spots, making it especially important for drivers to be aware of their surroundings and check their mirrors carefully when changing lanes or backing up.