Nighttime seeing through heat-absorbing windshields.

Author(s)
Roper, V.J.
Year
Abstract

As a result of test data, it may be argued that unless the driver does practically all of his driving at night, the daytime benefits to be derived from the heat-absorbing glass windshield offset the small reduction in seeing distance at night. This reduction averaged 3% over the entire seeing-distance curve obtained in the tests reported.

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A 9479 fo
Source

[S.l., s.n., 1970 ?], p. 16-30

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