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What sunglasses to choose when driving
Sep 08, 2021
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In the hot summer, friends who often drive are always troubled by the strong sun rays. So how should the driver choose suitable sunglasses from the many types of glasses? How to choose sunglasses? What are the precautions when driving with sunglasses? I will explain it to everyone.
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Wearing sunglasses can resist and avoid the damage of ultraviolet rays to the retina and eye lens, and slow down or prevent the onset of cataracts. In the sunny summer, citizens should wear sunglasses when going out, but try not to wear them indoors. Wearing sunglasses should follow the principle of moderation, and you must not overwear them just because they feel fresh and fun. Especially for teenagers, sunglasses can not be worn indoors, because indoor visible light can stimulate eye development.
Drivers with myopia can wear contact lenses first, and then sunglasses. If the driver’s eyes are irritated and cannot wear contact lenses, wear myopia glasses and add a clip. For drivers who do not have myopia, it is recommended to choose color-changing sunglasses, because they will change color according to the intensity of ultraviolet rays, which is a more user-friendly design. Drivers are not allowed to wear dark sunglasses, because wearing dark sunglasses may cause visual delay and safety hazards.

Sunglasses currently on the market are divided into light-proof sunglasses and polarized sunglasses. Generally speaking, it is best for drivers to wear polarized sunglasses when driving, because polarized lenses can completely block the glare caused by various factors such as scattering and reflection. Ensure driving safety. The light-proof sunglasses are suitable for those who are afraid of light for a long time, or those who have larger pupils and are more sensitive to light.
Be more cautious when wearing sunglasses
Although wearing sunglasses can avoid the damage of ultraviolet rays, drivers should also be careful: dark sunglasses may "filter out" light-colored objects around them, causing the driver to have an illusion, and thus cause danger. Therefore, when driving with sunglasses, you must consciously limit the speed and observe the driving environment to avoid traffic accidents.
In places with large changes in light such as tunnel entrances, the same distance will look closer when the light is strong during the day, but in a darker environment, the driver will feel farther away. At this time, the driver is more likely to face the captain of the oncoming car and meet the car. The distance and the following distance create an illusion, so the driver should be more cautious when wearing sunglasses to cross the tunnel to avoid rear-end collision.
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Wearing sunglasses can resist and avoid the damage of ultraviolet rays to the retina and eye lens, and slow down or prevent the onset of cataracts. In the sunny summer, citizens should wear sunglasses when going out, but try not to wear them indoors. Wearing sunglasses should follow the principle of moderation, and you must not overwear them just because they feel fresh and fun. Especially for teenagers, sunglasses can not be worn indoors, because indoor visible light can stimulate eye development.
Drivers with myopia can wear contact lenses first, and then sunglasses. If the driver’s eyes are irritated and cannot wear contact lenses, wear myopia glasses and add a clip. For drivers who do not have myopia, it is recommended to choose color-changing sunglasses, because they will change color according to the intensity of ultraviolet rays, which is a more user-friendly design. Drivers are not allowed to wear dark sunglasses, because wearing dark sunglasses may cause visual delay and safety hazards.

Sunglasses currently on the market are divided into light-proof sunglasses and polarized sunglasses. Generally speaking, it is best for drivers to wear polarized sunglasses when driving, because polarized lenses can completely block the glare caused by various factors such as scattering and reflection. Ensure driving safety. The light-proof sunglasses are suitable for those who are afraid of light for a long time, or those who have larger pupils and are more sensitive to light.
Be more cautious when wearing sunglasses
Although wearing sunglasses can avoid the damage of ultraviolet rays, drivers should also be careful: dark sunglasses may "filter out" light-colored objects around them, causing the driver to have an illusion, and thus cause danger. Therefore, when driving with sunglasses, you must consciously limit the speed and observe the driving environment to avoid traffic accidents.
In places with large changes in light such as tunnel entrances, the same distance will look closer when the light is strong during the day, but in a darker environment, the driver will feel farther away. At this time, the driver is more likely to face the captain of the oncoming car and meet the car. The distance and the following distance create an illusion, so the driver should be more cautious when wearing sunglasses to cross the tunnel to avoid rear-end collision.