Poor Eyesight A Major Culprit Behind Road Accidents On Highways?

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  • Published On: March 19, 2018
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Poor vision increases the risk of collisions due to the driver's inability to recognise and react in time to a hazard or the behaviour of other road users. A little over 50 percent of those who sit behind the wheel of a truck and drive it for long hours have been found to be doing so with some form of eyesight problem that was untreated as per the NHAI study.

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