Understanding Blind Spot Truck Accidents in Connecticut Truck accidents are devastating, and those caused by blind spots are especially dangerous. Due to their size and design, commercial trucks have significantly larger blind spots than passenger vehicles. In Connecticut, understanding the causes and consequences of these accidents is crucial for both truck drivers and other motorists. 🚛 What is a Blind Spot? A blind spot, also known as a "no-zone," is an area around a vehicle that the driver cannot see directly in their mirrors. For large trucks, these blind spots can extend for up to 20 feet in front, 30 feet on either side, and a staggering 80 feet in the rear. This makes it incredibly difficult for truck drivers to see smaller vehicles maneuvering nearby. Common Causes of Blind Spot Truck Accidents in Connecticut Several factors contribute to blind spot accidents involving trucks. Here are some of the most common in Connecticut: ⚠️ Driver ...