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- "The image presents a forward-facing view from inside a vehicle located in Saint-Cyprien, France, looking out through a windshield covered with raindrops" by Cass, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image presents a forward-facing view from inside a vehicle located in Saint-Cyprien, France, looking out through a windshield covered with raindrops
The image presents a forward-facing view from inside a vehicle located in Saint-Cyprien, France, looking out through a windshield covered with raindrops. The foreground is dominated by the vehicle's interior: the left portion of a steering wheel is visible on the bottom left, partially obscuring the instrument cluster which displays "50 4" and a gauge. A black smartphone holder is mounted via suction cup to the windshield and extends downward, positioned over the central dashboard air vents. An infotainment screen below the vents displays a navigation application showing "10:13," a "5G" network indicator, a direction instruction for "300m" to "Rue de la Becque," and an estimated arrival time of "10:30." A rearview mirror is visible at the top center. Outside the vehicle, the road ahead is asphalt and appears wet. Windshield wiper blades are visible in an upward-swept position across the lower windshield. The environment is a suburban or residential street lined by low fences, walls, and houses with tiled roofs. Deciduous trees, devoid of leaves, stand further down the road, accompanied by a streetlamp. On the right side of the road in the mid-distance, building materials and scaffolding are visible, suggesting a construction site. The sky is uniformly overcast and grey, indicating rainy or recently rainy weather conditions. No individuals are visible in the scene.
