Visibility.
The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
When weathermen use the term visibility they actually mean how far and well they can see an object that is on the horizon. It can be subject to some variability since it is not defined by a table.
only bee's can is because they have extra far eye site so theat they can see far and very small things
Thank you for your hopeful message! I look forward to brighter days ahead.
telescope
The weather term for how far ahead we can see is "visibility." Visibility refers to the distance at which objects can be clearly seen. It is often influenced by factors such as fog, rain, snow, or air pollution.
You should see as far ahead as you can. The farther you can see, the more time you have to prepare for whatever your are approaching, and for whatever is approaching you.
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It doesn't matter if your headlights are on if you can't see.
sight distance!!!
350 feet ahead
You should scan ahead as far as you can see
4'8''.
road conditions, traffic density, and how far you can see ahead
Yes, there eyes are set far apart, so they can see ahead and to the sides.
sight distance
8 seconds