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Those low-mounted driving lights that - (sm)

Posted By: San Francisco on 2007-11-26
In Reply to: Question. Do many of you have problems with streets, turns, etc. driving at night in strange areas - PAMT

illuminate both sides of the road are really helpful on dark country roads at night, and in the rain, too. They help me see puddles of deeper water, especially those along the side of the road that can get you spun around if just one front tire hits them. They're also good if you're watching for deer, pedestrians, etc.

I've learned a few tricks that help improve night driving vision:

First, if your windshield is pitted, replace it. The pits diffuse bright lights and make it hard to see.

Keep your headlights, tail-lights & turn-indicator lights clean so they'll be as bright as possible.

If I've been doing a long drive from daylight into night, especially if headed into the sunset, I'll wear sunglasses that are as dark as possible during bright daylight. Once the sun sets, I'll switch to more lightly tinted ones and wear them for as long as I can to help get my eyes better adjusted to the dark.

Once it's pretty dark, I usually take a break at a service station, and in addition to the slight rest I get from topping off the tank, I also take that opportunity to get my windshield as clean as possible - inside and out.

Next I'll wipe off my driving glasses, and finally, use some "Clear Eyes" eye drops in my eyes.

Finally, a sort of "last resort" trick I use to improve my vision right after passing an oncoming car with very bright headlights is to close one eye for a few seconds as the on coming car is within a certain distance. That way the iris in that eye doesn't have to readjust as much as the one that was blinded by the oncoming headlights.

All of those things make driving at night a little easier.




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