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The image presents a first-person perspective from the driver's seat of a Volvo heavy goods vehicle, actively in motion on a wet, multi-lane highway or autobahn. The scene is located in the vicinity of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, consistent with the type of road visible.

In the immediate foreground, a black, leather-wrapped steering wheel with a gray central hub prominently featuring a silver "VOLVO" emblem is centered. The driver's bare left hand is visible gripping the lower-left portion of the steering wheel. Below the steering wheel, the driver's bare upper thighs are visible, dressed in blue shorts, with a dark blue patterned sock on the visible right foot.

Behind the steering wheel, the digital instrument cluster displays a current speed of 83 km/h. Other visible information includes the time (17:29), an odometer reading of 62365.4 km, and various vehicle status icons. A faint reflection of the driver's upper torso is discernible in the instrument panel screen. Both left and right spokes of the steering wheel are equipped with arrays of control buttons for functions such as cruise control, media, and menu navigation. A control stalk extends from the steering column on the left.

To the far right of the frame, a white tablet or smartphone is mounted vertically, displaying a navigation application. Visible text includes "Red Krossing," a speed indicator of "81," and a distance notation of "26m." White charging cables are connected to this device, hanging below it. A book or folder rests on the dashboard, partially obscured behind the steering wheel.

Through the windshield, a straight section of a wet asphalt road is visible, featuring distinct white lane markings, including a solid white line delineating the right shoulder. Green vegetation lines the right side of the roadway, under an overcast sky.
Aliaksandr Shnin

Mar 14, 2026, 4:29 PM

Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

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The image presents a first-person perspective from the driver's seat of a Volvo heavy goods vehicle, actively in motion on a wet, multi-lane highway or autobahn. The scene is located in the vicinity of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, consistent with the type of road visible. In the immediate foreground, a black, leather-wrapped steering wheel with a gray central hub prominently featuring a silver "VOLVO" emblem is centered. The driver's bare left hand is visible gripping the lower-left portion of the steering wheel. Below the steering wheel, the driver's bare upper thighs are visible, dressed in blue shorts, with a dark blue patterned sock on the visible right foot. Behind the steering wheel, the digital instrument cluster displays a current speed of 83 km/h. Other visible information includes the time (17:29), an odometer reading of 62365.4 km, and various vehicle status icons. A faint reflection of the driver's upper torso is discernible in the instrument panel screen. Both left and right spokes of the steering wheel are equipped with arrays of control buttons for functions such as cruise control, media, and menu navigation. A control stalk extends from the steering column on the left. To the far right of the frame, a white tablet or smartphone is mounted vertically, displaying a navigation application. Visible text includes "Red Krossing," a speed indicator of "81," and a distance notation of "26m." White charging cables are connected to this device, hanging below it. A book or folder rests on the dashboard, partially obscured behind the steering wheel. Through the windshield, a straight section of a wet asphalt road is visible, featuring distinct white lane markings, including a solid white line delineating the right shoulder. Green vegetation lines the right side of the roadway, under an overcast sky.

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