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24 December, 13:10

The central vision area (inner fringe) of a driver has ... degrees of information. '

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  1. 24 December, 13:24
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    30-36 degrees

    It allows a focus for mid distances and blurring of what's around. It is important on a motorway, for example, as what's ahead is the most important once there isn't people or very busy areas around. It is also called of foveal vision. It's important when it comes to understanding the vehicle's p osition in the roadway, and viewing the line of sight.
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