Today's vehicles have bigger blind spots but not where you think

1 day ago (newatlas.com)

Turns out it’s exactly where anyone with a newer vehicle would think: directly in front of and near the vehicle.

  • Yeah, my immediate thought was of those stupid giant pickup trucks whose hoods come up to my eye level.

    • Ah yes, the Ford Youngling Slayer 3000s.

      It seems like everyone who drives one is also incapable of turning their steering wheel when they blunder out of a parking lot into a street, obstructing two lanes at 3mph.

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I remember reading about someone that had created a workaround for this. She had exterior cameras and their images were projected onto the car's pillars, so that when you looked at a pillar you actually saw "through it", i.e. the exterior view it was hiding. I wish I could find the reference.

Any chance the traditional blindspots have been metricized and included in regulatory testing so car makers only care about those and not safety in general?