No, most human brains cannot cope with such information.
While it is ideal for a driver to have as close to 360 degrees of vision around the vehicle as possible, it is not always feasible. Drivers should rely on their mirrors, cameras, and blind spot monitoring systems to help compensate for any blind spots. It is important for drivers to constantly be aware of their surroundings and to regularly check their mirrors to ensure safe driving practices.
Drivers should have a minimum field of vision of about 120 degrees to effectively monitor their surroundings while driving. This range allows them to detect potential hazards, other vehicles, and pedestrians in their peripheral vision. Additionally, the ability to turn their heads and check blind spots enhances overall situational awareness, crucial for safe driving. Ultimately, maintaining good vision around the vehicle is essential for making informed decisions on the road.
A good driver should constantly check their mirror - especially before carrying out any manoeuvre.
About 10 times better. talk bout sniper vision. :D
In the King James version the word - vision - appears 79 times the word - visions - appears 24 times
They should be kept within the driver's reach at all times.
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during times of confusion: a stop sign to communicate with people crossing roads
It is: 1.5 times 90 = 135 degrees
Being birds, parrots have extremely good vision. Easily 2 to 3 times better than human vision.
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