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Trucks are requirement in today's society whereby we need to continuously transport goods over long distances. And to do this economically, the trucks need to be big in order to transport as much as they can. And when one says big, it means that these vehicles are going to take up a lot of space on the roads, and this will represent many dangers to us motorcycle riders. |
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Let's have a look at a few of the dangers: |
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Wind Turbulence |
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When a truck is coming up to you in an opposite lane, and both of you have sufficient speed, the turbulence the truck will be making can be enough to make your motorcycle swerve. This is going to be exaggerated when there is a wind blowing on the side of the truck the furthest away from you. |
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Therefore, when you are riding your motorcycle one windy day on a country lane, and a truck is coming up ahead, brace yourself! Be ready to steady your bike when it gets hit by turbulence. |
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Side Wind |
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When it's windy, and the wind is blowing to the opposite side of a truck which you will be passing, while you are passing, the wind will be blocked. So you will not feel any wind. But when you have passed the truck, watch out. Because the wind will suddenly be there, and hit you on the side. |
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So when you are passing a truck on a windy day, make sure you take into account the sudden gust of wind when you have passed. |
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Blind Spots |
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A truck has several, and quite big, blind spots. These are areas the truck driver can not see anything, despite having enormous mirrors. |
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