Sharing the road with semi-trucks, delivery vans, and buses is part of everyday driving. While it can feel intimidating to drive near these giants, the key is understanding why they need more roomโand how giving them space protects both you and them.
๐ Blind Spots (โNo Zonesโ)
- Large trucks have blind spots on all four sides, especially along the sides and directly behind.
- If you canโt see the driver in their mirror, assume they canโt see you. Staying out of these โNo Zonesโ reduces the risk of being cut off or sideswiped.
๐ Longer Stopping Distances
- A fully loaded truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, compared to a carโs 3,000โ4,000 pounds.
- That weight means trucks need much more distance to stop. Cutting in front of them or braking suddenly can cause serious collisions.
๐ Limited Maneuverability
- Trucks require wide turns, especially to the right. Crowding them at intersections can put you directly in their turning path.
- On highways, they need extra space to merge or change lanes safely.
โ ๏ธ Accident Severity
- Collisions involving trucks are often more severe due to their size and weight. Giving them space reduces your risk of being involved in a high-impact crash.
โ Safe Driving Tips Around Trucks
- Stay visibleโavoid lingering in blind spots.
- Donโt cut off trucks; give them room to brake.
- Allow extra space when theyโre turning or merging.
- Pass quickly and safely, not slowly alongside.
๐ก Key Takeaway
Large commercial vehicles arenโt just biggerโthey operate differently. By giving them the space they need, you protect yourself, your passengers, and the drivers who keep our economy moving. Road safety is a shared responsibility, and respecting trucks and buses is one of the simplest ways to make our roads safer.

