Worth considering, hopefully....
We all see that one of the most basic techniques of motorcycle riding is to keep our head up and look where we are going.
Then, how do we see something near-like a reference point on the pavement-when we are supposed to be looking far ahead?....it is time we must use our peripheral vision......
Peripheral vision is the ability to see objects and motion outside of the direct line of sight.
Some of the easy ways to practice and improve our peripheral vision is by gazing at a spot on a wall yet concentrating on nearby objects, or, tabs on a bike or car directly in front of us so then we can look at and focus on the upcoming corner or intersection.
With continued practice, we are improving our riding on both street and track.... safely.
Source;
Peripheral Vision Technique In Motorcycle Riding, By Andrew T