On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 00:40:10 -0400, nospam
wrote:
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:
There's isn't a legal requirement for anyone to see everywhere around a
vehical.
wear a blindfold, then tell the cop it's legal.
There's nothing stoping you from wearing a blindfold in a car, provided
your not driving at the same time, well that's UK law anyway.
the issue is drivers, who need to be able to see everywhere around a
vehicle before proceeding. if they can't see where they're going, they
should not be driving.
Nevertheless there are always blind spots.
which is why a driver must turn their head.
Sere
http://www.dsource.in/course/basic-e...module-2/visua
l-field-and-visual-obstruction
or https://tinyurl.com/yabcu3ls "Visual Field and Visual Obstruction"
Driver can turn both eyes and head to gain a wider field of view, and
moreover can make use of peripheral vision to see objects or
movements even without turning eyes.
yep, although the translation is not very good.
A blind spot is not a place where the driver id not looking.
A blind spot is where the driver *CANNOT* see.
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Regards,
Eric Stevens