But if you don't need your ears while driving, why do you need them while cycling? Especially considering you've got a 360 degree view with no blind spots which is already a massive improvement over a driver's perception. What is it about cycling that demands so much more perception than driving?
But if you don't need your ears while driving, why do you need them while cycling? Especially considering you've got a 360 degree view with no blind spots which is already a massive improvement over a driver's perception. What is it about cycling that demands so much more perception than driving?