: Always perform a quick head turn (shoulder check) before changing lanes to verify the area is clear, as mirrors can still have small gaps.
: Use your turn signals well in advance to give drivers in your blind spot time to react or adjust their position. 4. Heavy Vehicle Requirements MЕ•tvy uhol
If you are driving a vehicle over 3.5 tonnes in certain European countries (like France), you are legally required to display (Dead Angle) stickers on the sides and rear of the vehicle to warn pedestrians and cyclists. : Always perform a quick head turn (shoulder
Príručka bezpečnosti pri jazde pre nových vodičov - Redtiger EU Heavy Vehicle Requirements If you are driving a
: Helps when backing out of parking spots by detecting vehicles approaching from the sides that are hidden from view.
"Mŕtvy uhol" (Slovak) or "Mrtvý úhel" (Czech) translates to . In a practical context, this refers to areas around a vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver while looking through the windows or mirrors.
: Lean your head toward the center of the car and adjust the mirror until you can just see the side of your car.