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  2. Fatal Vision (goggles) - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Vision goggles A person operating a driving simulation wearing Fatal Vision goggles. Fatal Vision goggles are a line of training tools for simulating the effects of alcohol and drug intoxication without actually using these substances. [1] [2] The devices have been used by some police departments. [3]

  3. Smartglasses - Wikipedia

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    Smartglasses or smart glasses are eye or head-worn wearable computers. Many smartglasses include displays that add information alongside or to what the wearer sees. Many smartglasses include displays that add information alongside or to what the wearer sees.

  4. Nicholas Brendon - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Brendon Schultz (born April 12, 1971), [1] [2] known professionally as Nicholas Brendon, is an American actor and writer.He is best known for playing Xander Harris in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and Kevin Lynch in Criminal Minds (2007–2014).

  5. Are deaf drivers under any restrictions? Here’s what states ...

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    Either hearing loss is a significant risk factor for driving and should prevent or limit people from driving, or it’s not a risk factor and deaf drivers shouldn’t face any additional hurdles ...

  6. People are wearing Apple Vision Pro headsets while driving ...

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    Tesla recalled 2 million vehicles in December due to issues with the self-driving features, and U.S. safety regulators have investigated 1,000 Tesla Autopilot-related accidents, 40 of which were ...

  7. 'Don't wear your eclipse glasses while driving': Ohio ... - AOL

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    How people who are visually impaired can enjoy eclipse. Ohio is offering LightSound technology at state parks and wildlife areas for people who are blind or have low vision. It uses sonification ...