how does a person looking in a rear view mirror of a car, estimate the distance and approach speed of an approaching cyclist?
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it is clear that image appearing on a rear mirror of vehicles are far than they appear. So we can have our own time to increase the speed to avoid collision between the vehicles coming from back
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The mirror used is rear view cars are convex mirrors which means that the object appear to be more closer than actually they are.
So estimation of the distance and approach speed of an approaching cyclist comes basically from experience
So estimation of the distance and approach speed of an approaching cyclist comes basically from experience
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