Ch. 5 · Driving Method

Which of the following statements about driving large vehicles, medium-sized vehicles, and semi-medium-sized vehicles is correct?

[Multiple choice · Hard]

Answer: D: Compared to ordinary vehicles, the area where vehicles and pedestrians cannot be seen from the driver's seat is wider, so caution is required

Explanation

The Rules of the Road states: "Large vehicles, medium-sized vehicles, and semi-medium-sized vehicles have a wider blind spot from the driver's seat where vehicles and pedestrians cannot be seen compared to ordinary vehicles, so be careful." Additionally, because the vehicle body extends long before and after the axles, and the vehicle body passes outside the tire tracks, caution is needed when starting from the roadside.

Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 9: Safety checks, signals, and horn use

Hikari
Hikari
Bigger vehicles should have better visibility from up high, right?
Misaki
Misaki
Common mistake. Large and medium vehicles actually have wider blind spots where you can't see pedestrians or cars. The correct answer is the fourth option.
Hikari
Hikari
Seriously? I always thought sitting higher meant seeing more.
Misaki
Misaki
Height helps with distance, but the size creates bigger blind zones close to the vehicle. Always check your mirrors and surroundings carefully.

Source: Ch. 5 Driving Method · Section (第1節 安全な発進) · 6 路端からの発進、7 走行に当たつての安全確認

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