Left turn in #sunglare is a common configuration in pedestrian collisions https://t.co/uB1l4BdBob #RoadSafety #AwareOfTheGlare
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 3, 2020
Sun glare can play role in traffic and pedestrian crashes.
Blinding sun may have caused massive 30-car crash on #I95 in #Carmel #Maine - #ABCNews - https://t.co/zvd1QTMUW4 via @ABC #RoadSafety #SunGlare
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 8, 2020
Double whammy: east-west highway ices up due to shade, plus blinding sun early morning and late afternoon - https://t.co/060ppCkC2G #RoadSafety #SunGlare
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 8, 2020
Blinding Sun Suspected Cause Of 30-Vehicle Pileup On I-95 Near Carmel https://t.co/zH8saDaFzR #RoadSafety #SunGlare
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 8, 2020
A problem, familiar to many drivers: the sun's glare obstructs your view of the road & using the sun visor is blocking some of your sight. ☀️️ @MKBHD explored our latest #innovation to overcome this issue: the Virtual Visor! https://t.co/nVrJowiVL0 #BoschCES #CES2020 pic.twitter.com/E4OjWq7lxe
— BoschGlobal (@BoschGlobal) January 11, 2020
German Company Completely Reinvents The Sun Visor https://t.co/ReuYmIbv39 @BoschGlobal #RoadSafety #SunGlare #Bosch
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 11, 2020
CarBuzz: Temporary blindness from #sunglare causes twice as many crashes as any other weather-related condition. #RoadSafety @CarBuzzcom
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 11, 2020
CarBuzz: The risk of a car crash rises by 16 percent in bright sunlight. @CarBuzzcom #RoadSafety #SunGlare
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 11, 2020
According to @NHTSAgov, thousands of #sunglare related accidents happen in the US each year. https://t.co/dOg2HWit5O via @MySmartPrice #RoadSafety @BoschGlobal
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 13, 2020
Great description of the science behind #sunglare and #driving. #RoadSafety https://t.co/DHyBQKi3Mf
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 16, 2020
The changing seasons and #sunglare conditions explained. #RoadSafety https://t.co/vuPsBwXG4R
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 16, 2020
Human factors engineering must drive automotive design. #driving #humanfactors #roadsafety https://t.co/d5cv2ZiOdT
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 16, 2020
Right on Scott. ‘No tail lights on’ at night is one of my pet peeves. Ppl need to know their car. #RoadSafety
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 18, 2020
Sun Glare for East-West Commuters on the Equinoxes #RoadSafety https://t.co/KiVNwc9zh5
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 20, 2020
Good call by Traffic Wales > Three rush hour A55 crashes prompt 'strong glare' from sun warning https://t.co/WLDAwQdJfj #RoadSafety #SunGlare
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 20, 2020
Visibility can change in seconds. Look at shadow patterns ahead and anticipate that the sun might pop out as you round a curve. #RoadSafety #sunglare #AwareOfTheGlare #GlareAwarehttps://t.co/DWqSxGncVJ pic.twitter.com/8MHcl7G9BB
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 21, 2020
This pretty much sums up the approach we take in collision reconstructions involving sun glare. #SunGlare #RoadSafety
Driving blind: Investigating crashes caused by sun glare https://t.co/kmT11xMHdA via @PC_360
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 24, 2020
Smart car, dumb GPS?
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 30, 2020
Driver ran stop sign due to #sunglare - https://t.co/uYHkb2IMEw #RoadSafety
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 31, 2020
A pedestrian was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after they were struck by a vehicle while in a crosswalk near Meadow Brook Center on Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/sfElY8frcj
— The Lowell Sun (@LowellSunNews) January 30, 2020
Cheers, Ralph
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