Driving near semis can be intimidating due to their size and limited maneuverability. From my experience, maintaining a safe distance is paramount — never tailgate a semi, as their stopping distance is much longer than smaller vehicles. Also, avoid lingering in their blind spots, which are larger and less obvious than those of passenger cars. Another key tip is to anticipate wide turns made by semis. They often need to swing out before turning, which can surprise other drivers if they’re not paying attention. When overtaking a semi, always do so quickly and safely on the left side, and never cut too closely in front of them. Using dashcam footage is a useful tool not only for capturing incidents but also for reviewing your own driving habits around trucks. It helps identify risky behaviors like sudden braking or cutting off semis, which could lead to serious accidents. Overall, respect and caution when sharing the road with semis can drastically reduce the chances of a crash. Awareness, patience, and responsible driving are your best defenses against potential dangers near large trucks.
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