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Where are your blind spots located? nj drivers ed?
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I just had drivers ed, it’s usually to your right left, and a little bit of the back of the car (it’s not shown in this diagram for some reason). You can eliminate your blind spot by quickly looking over your shoulder before you change lanes.
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