The human eye starts to lose details and perception and most of all peripheral details at 8 miles an hour and faster. So at 55 miles an hour your brain can't process everything that you are looking at. Your vision doesn't necessarily blur, it just isn't as sharp at noticing everything you are able to look at(tunnel vision).
no, but you can stop within 150 feet
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The eye accommodates for close vision by tightening the ciliary muscles, allowing the lens to become more rounded. The opposite is true for distance vision.
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C says : Oh well, I guess its game over right??? well click on the i in it that's the answer ~that's not true I've click B about 100 times. click the "i" it's bigger than all the other letters. Plus, on the left hand corner, it says "only "i" can find the way out"
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youre happy.
youre homosexual if you like blackbodies.
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The company True Vision specializes in creating logo and ad designs. The company True Vision is a web design and graphic design company that does a great job in creating graphic designs.
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depends on what youre talking about
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False. You may confuse the opposite way driver of your real location.
His vision was obscured.Finally, the vision was about to come true.
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