JIS D 0021:1998
Eye range of drivers for automobiles
| Issuing body | JIS |
|---|---|
| Committees | Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) / Japanese Standards Association (JSA) |
| First issued | 1998 |
| Latest revision | 1998 |
| Status | active |
| Category | national |
| Topics | display_design, eye_movements_scanning, in_vehicle_displays |
| Reference | https://webdesk.jsa.or.jp/books/W11M0090/index/?bunsyo_id=JIS+D+0021:1998 |
Scope
Japanese Industrial Standard defining the driver eye range (eyellipse) of automobiles — the position of the driver's eyes looking straight ahead corresponding to the 90th, 95th and 99th percentiles, and the method for setting them. Used to determine driver eye position for designing visibility zones, mirrors and driver-facing displays.
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