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jenyasd209 [6]
2 years ago
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By using a following distance greater than three seconds and allowing for additional clear distance ahead before passing, a driv

er can:________
a. increase field of vision.

b. compensate for poor depth perception.

c. improve visual acuity.

d. concentrate on tunnel vision
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svlad2 [7]2 years ago
3 0

By using a following distance greater than three seconds and allowing for additional clear distance ahead before passing, a driver can compensate for poor depth perception.

<h3>What is depth perception?</h3>

The ability of an individual to perceive the depth of a surface in three-dimensional vision is known as depth perception capacity of such individual. Humans and animals are born with ability of depth perception.  

When a driver keeps a distance of minimum three seconds from the vehicle ahead, and also allows for clearing of additional distance, then, he or she is able to compensate for poor capacity of depth perception.

 

Hence, option B holds true and states about depth perception.

Learn more about depth perception here:

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