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No, because though the brain "constructs" depth from the parallax differences between both eyes up close, in the far away distances it interprets geometric cues from the relative sizes of familiar objects it sees. This is because the further things are from your eyes, the smaller the parallax differences are,and eventually, they are visually undetectable, so the brain resorts to familiarity and geometry. In that way, it sees that the sizes of familiar things get smaller towards the center of the image, and so it interprets there to be a virtual vanishing point. The road lines are especially leading to the brain. Because everything in the image "assembles" such depth perception in the image, the only way the brain can "fit" those cars, in those positions relative to all else in the image, is by making them larger.
All of this happens subconsciously and is beyond your control.

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