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Default OT. Street lights revisited ...

Bob Martin wrote:
in 1212818 20130316 165459 "ARW"
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Bob Martin wrote:
in 1212518 20130315 115638 Nightjar
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On 15/03/2013 08:52, Arfa Daily wrote:


"Nightjar" wrote in message
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On 15/03/2013 01:41, Arfa Daily wrote:
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A very interesting reference document. It is now in my
favourites. As to driving in the dark, I think a lot
depends on your age. I don't know if it is a general
physical degradation in your night time vision, or just a
perceived thing. What I do know is that I am a lot less
comfortable now driving in the dark, than I was 20 years
ago....

It is age related. I read somewhere that, by the time you
are 80, you have night vision equivalent to a 20 year old
wearing dark sunglasses.

Colin Bignell


Considering that many people drive well into their 70s now, I
wonder whether this factor is taken into consideration when
designing these 'new' lighting systems ? It would be
interesting for the night-time accident studies to look into
the ages of the victims. Do you have any reference for for
your 'sunglasses' nugget ?

Unfortunately, I don't now recall where I read it.

I used to enjoy driving at night, but for the last few years (I'm
nearly 72) I have found it extremely difficult, even though my
optician says my eyes are fine for driving.


I am nearly 72?


OK, I'm seventy-one-and-three-quarters ;-)


Women always do that when you ask how old thier child is. You get answers
such as "5 in October"

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Adam