You are in the truck drivers blind spot.
You are in their blind spot.
When you are driving behind a truck and you can't see the truck driver's mirrors, you are in his blind spot.
You should get around a large truck and stay in front of it if possible because it blocks your vision. Driving right beside a large truck puts you in it's drivers blind spot.
They can. Very large vehicles can have very large blind spots.
200 feet
30
All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.
3.5
No just like in a car there are blind spots on both sides of the car also
Large side mirrors
referred to as "no zone" areas