No, it's a figure of speech - the most distant vehicle you can see on the road in front of you gets closer in terms of time...
No, it's a figure of speech - the most distant vehicle you can see on the road in front of you gets closer in terms of time...
There is a distinct change in the perception of motion IME.
I think it may be due to stuff on the horizon being perceptibly in motion rather than providing a "fixed" background against which the middle distance moves.
A*cough*
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