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Large trucks and buses: • Have larger blind spots than cars ● Take longer to stop than cars ● All of the above
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Large trucks and buses:
• Have larger blind spots than cars
● Take longer to stop than cars
● All of the above
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all of the above :))
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the answer is all of the above
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