The eye height of British cars. Part I. The effect of reduced eye height on visibility. Part II.

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Passenger vehicles manufactured today are considerably lower than their predecessors fifty years ago. This trend still continues, however it is not always appreciated. Particularly there has been a significant reduction in overall height during the last ten years and consequently a lowering of driver eye level. This has important implications in the visibility aspects of highway design and engineers should be aware of current eye heights and any predictable future changes.

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