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What are “no-zone” crashes? |
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| A “no-zone” is an area where a passenger car disappears from the truck driver’s view. There are front, side, rear, backing up and right turn no-zones. Studies show that accidents between cars and large trucks are 60% more likely to occur when a car is in a no-zone. Because the government has been educating the public on defensive driving in no-zones since 1991, and because many trucks have warnings on them regarding the driver not being able to see a car in its no-zones, there is a good possibility that the defense will raise the point against the injured driver in a no-zone accident case. |
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