The phenomenon of moving parallax
One phenomenon that many road users do not notice is the moving parallax: nearby objects pass quickly while distant ones seem almost immobile. This can lead drivers of large vehicles to drive faster and those of sports cars, lower, to drive more slowly because of their perception of speed.
Vehicle design: a thorough process
The design of cars requires rigorous steps. Clay mock-ups are commonly used to evaluate the shape and aerodynamics of new designs. Despite technological advances, these mock-ups remain crucial for testing and fine-tuning vehicles before mass production.
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