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Understanding Vehicle No-Zones: The Hidden Danger Areas Around Vehicles

The "No-Zone" refers to the shaded areas surrounding vehicles where the operator's visibility is severely limited, posing risks to pedestrians and other road users. Understanding these critical blind spots is essential for promoting safety around vehicles like trucks, buses, and machinery. For instance, large vehicles such as semi-trucks and school buses have extensive no-zones that can extend several feet around them. This guide details the eye levels and areas of obstructed views for various vehicles, stressing the importance of staying clear of these danger zones to prevent accidents.

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Understanding Vehicle No-Zones: The Hidden Danger Areas Around Vehicles

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  1. Learn To Know… The NO-ZONE THE SHADED AREA SURROUNDING EACH VEHICLE REPRESENTS THE DANGER ZONE or “NO-ZONE” IN WHICH THE VEHICLE OPERATOR’S VIEW OF PEDESTRAN TRAFFIC IS GREATLY REDUCED OR OBSCURRED ALTOGETHER.

  2. Eye level 10 ft - 0 in above ground level 34’ 0” 36’ 4” 68’ 0” 95’ 0” Manlift

  3. Area of fully obstructed view Eye level 7 ft - 0 in above ground level 25’ 5” 17’ 8” 15’ 9” 10’ 0” 3’ 0” 16’ 4” 27’ 2” Hydraulic Crane

  4. Eye level 7 ft - 7 in above ground level 8’ 4” 29’ 1” 9’ 1” 7’ 7” 18’ 5” Backhoe

  5. Eye level 6 ft - 3 in above ground level 16’ 0” 8’ 2” 8’ 2” 3’ 10” 12’ 5” 12’ 1” 18’ 7” Bulldozer

  6. Eye level 10 ft - 0 in above ground level 28’11” 14’ 8” 16’ 2” 14’ 3” 14’ 10” 21’ 11” Front End Loader

  7. Eye level 5 ft - 5 in above ground level 11’ 7” 11’ 5” 21’ 8” 4’ 10” 6’ 1” 3’ 1” 6’ 3” Bobcat/Skid Steer

  8. Eye level 7 ft - 3 in above ground level 85’ 0” 18’ 2” 10’ 9” 7’ 9” 3’ 0” 39’ 0” 21’ 2” 14’ 10” High Reach RT Fork Lift

  9. Eye level 6 ft above ground level 8’ 6” 3’ 1” 3’ 8” 5’ 7” 3 Ton Forklift

  10. Eye level 8 ft - 8 in above ground level 13’ 7” 13’ 0” 6’ 4” 9’ 2” 7’ 0” 10’ 7” 12’ 2” 10 Ton Forklift

  11. Eye level 8 ft - 9 in above ground level 26’ 8” 15’ 5” 4’ 8” 4’ 5” 13’ 6” 8’ 8” 14’ 1” 17 Ton Forklift

  12. Eye level 6 ft - 10 in above ground level Area of fully obstructed view 27’ 1” 6’ 5” 42’ 8” 40’ 6” 36’ 8” Semi-Truck & Trailer

  13. Eye level 8 ft - 0 in above ground level Area of fully obstructed view 13’ 2” 13’ 3” 3’ 4” 8’ 10” 8’ 0” Refuse Truck

  14. Eye level 8 ft - 0 in above ground level Area of fully obstructed view (more than 300 ft) Area of fully obstructed view from Eductor Hose (more than 100 ft) 29’ 0” 24’ 0” 37’ 4” 8’ 7” 31’ 0” 24’ 6” 41’ 0” HiVac Truck

  15. Eye level 7 ft - 1 in above ground level Area of fully obstructed view 25’ 0” 22’ 0” 6’ 0” 24’ 2” 22’ 2” 5 Ton Dump Truck

  16. Eye level 7 ft - 0 in above ground level This area is fully obstructed when the vehicle is full 49’ 9” 28’ 9” 31’ 6” 22’ 8” 22’ 8” 21’ 3” 22’ 2” School Bus

  17. Eye level 5 ft - 11 in above ground level 17’ 2” 17’ 0” 14’ 5” 15’ 2” 6’ 0” 9’ 6” 4’ 9” Street Sweeper

  18. Eye level 14 ft - 8 in above ground level 10’ 7” 9’ 1” 9’ 1” 29’ 6” 16’ 10” 29’ 6” Straddle Lift Truck

  19. Eye level 5 ft - 1 in above ground level 28’ 7” 33’ 0” 19’ 2” 12’ 6” 3’ 4” 10’ 9” 7’ 10” E-273 Cushman Scooter

  20. Eye level 9 ft - 3 in above ground level 29’ 1” Area of fully obstructed view 10’ 11” 9’ 1” Area of fully obstructed view 18’ 7” 30’ 11” 30’ 11” EL-PAR

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