Do You Need to Keep More Distance Between You and a Semi Truck Than a Regular Vehicle?

Semi-trucks are larger and heavier than regular vehicles, so it is important to keep a safe distance between them and smaller vehicles when driving. Semi-trucks take longer to stop, have wide turning radiuses, and can be prone to jackknifing.

All of these factors make it especially important to drive with caution when sharing the road with semi-trucks.

The first rule of thumb for driving near a semi-truck is to give it plenty of space. It is important to stay out of the “no zones” around a semi-truck which are: directly in front, directly behind, and on either side of the truck. This will help ensure that you can see clearly in all directions, and also give the driver of the truck enough space to maneuver safely if necessary.

It is also important to be aware of blind spots on semi-trucks. If you cannot see the driver in their side mirror, then they cannot see you either. In this case, it is best to slow down and wait until they can see you before passing.

In summary, it is always important to drive safely when sharing the road with other vehicles, but this is especially true for semi-trucks. It is best practice to give them plenty of space by staying out of their “no zones” and being aware of blind spots. Keeping a safe distance between you and a semi-truck will help ensure everyone’s safety while on the road.

Conclusion: Yes, it is necessary to keep more distance between you and a semi truck than a regular vehicle due to its size and weight which affects its stopping time as well as its ability to maneuver safely on the road.

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Susan Delgado