This statement is false.
<em>Parking lights </em>( called sidelights in the UK), are located at the front and back of the car, they are white or amber in the front and red on the back.
They are used for <em>parking only</em>, it is never legal to drive with your parking lights on. All vehicles must display parking lights when parked on a road or a lay-by with a speed limit greater than 30 mph.
Parking lights were used before cars became equipped with emergency flashers or hazard lights. They were also used during the 'twilight hours', instead of full headlights. Some consider them a relic from the past and of not much use today.
<span>(Sometimes called scopaesthesia) is a supposed phenomenon in which humans detect being stared at by extrasensory means. The idea was first explored by psychologist Edward B. Titchener in 1898 during a series of laboratory experiments that found only negative results.</span>
When Elizabeth I took over the throne of England, she inherited a virtually bankrupt state. So she introduced frugal policies to restore fiscal responsibilities. She cleared the regime of debt by 1574, and 10 years on the Crown enjoyed a surplus of £300,000.
I believe the answer is: <span>Binocular Disparity
</span><span>Binocular Disparity happens when the right and left eyes perceive a same object differently from one another, which create a horizontal defect in the victim's vision. This condition is most commonly caused by retinal damage during injuries/accidents.
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