Always Check Your Blind Spot
When driving, keep your eyes constantly moving, scanning the road ahead and to the side. Check your mirrors every five seconds or so. When using mirrors there is an area on each side of your vehicle where you cannot see. You may not see people or vehicles when they are in these spots.
Make sure you see other drivers and they can see you
by doing the following:
- keep a clear view when driving. Do not put anything in your windows
that will block your view.
- the windows should not be coated with any material that keeps you
from seeing out in any direction. Neither should the windshield or front door
windows be coated to keep someone from seeing inside the vehicle.
- check and adjust your mirrors and find your blind spots. Check your
blind spots by turning your head to look over your shoulder before changing
lanes, passing, turning or before opening your door when parked next to
traffic.
- when making a lane change, check your mirrors for a space in
traffic where you can enter safely. Check your blind spot by looking over your
shoulder in the direction of the lane change. Signal when you want to move left
or right. Check again to make sure the way is clear and steer gradually into
the new lane, maintaining the same speed or gently increase it.
- stay out of other driver's blind spots, especially large vehicles
like trucks.
- take extra care to make sure the way is clear behind you when backing up.

