 Heavy vehicles being as large as what they are, they're up to 19 metres and up to 26 metres long, so they're very long. As such, the blind spots are far bigger than what they are in a car. So cars and other road users need to ensure that they're not sitting in the blind spots of those trucks because a lane change or an emergency lane change could mean that the truck driver can't see them and that could result in a traffic crash or injuries or worse. From around about my front axle there, back to about here, I've got no vision of a car whatsoever. It's below my mirror level and it's below the wind aid level. Real farmers, if you can't see my mirrors, I can't see you. That's the big thing with the truck. We're out here to share the road with everybody else and we had to make sure that it's safe for everybody else. Queensland Road Safety Week, speak up for road safety.