FACTS
- Front Blind Spots: The area extending approximately 10 feet in front of the bus is often invisible to the driver, posing a risk to children crossing in front.
- Side Blind Spots: Areas along the sides of the bus, particularly near the rear wheels, can conceal pedestrians or obstacles from the driver's view.
- Rear Blind Spots: The space directly behind the bus is typically not visible to the driver, increasing the risk during reversing maneuvers.
- Mirror Obstructions: Improperly adjusted or damaged mirrors can create additional blind spots, obstructing the driver's field of vision.
- Inadequate Mirror Coverage: Failure to use the […]
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