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You check mirrors, see clear, start the lane change—then the horn screams. Blind spots hide whole cars like ghosts. Mirrors help but never erase them. Adjust wide so your own side barely shows, then rock & roll: quick shoulder twist to peek the dead zone, eyes snap back front. The long long nose creates extra hidden pockets up close; parked tight and a cyclist vanishes. On highways trucks swallow views entirely. Bubble 360 knowing shrinks fast here—keep it generous or pay. Signal early, check twice, move clean. One skipped glance and metal meets metal. I’ve picked apart too many wrecks born from this simple oversight. No training promises you’ll spot every threat forever. The road stays unpredictable. For your remaining decades, you choose: hunt those voids every drive or roll the dice blind. COOPER shows the unfiltered way.

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