Night driving, lights, speed and stopping distances
Discussion
Salted_Peanut said:
Glosphil said:
I attended a talk by an optician on driving glasses.
He recommended polarised sun glasses for use in bright sun & Ziess driving glasses for night time.
I bought a pair of Ziess glasses & they definitely do reduce the glare from oncoming heights.
+1 for Zeiss DriveSafe lenses. I’ve used numerous lenses and found DriveSafe the best. They’re a lot better than regular anti-glare lenses.He recommended polarised sun glasses for use in bright sun & Ziess driving glasses for night time.
I bought a pair of Ziess glasses & they definitely do reduce the glare from oncoming heights.
The only lenses that come close are Hoya EnRoute. Nothing else is in the DriveSafe league.
Hoya has two driving lenses: EnRoute and EnRoute Pro. I had a pair of glasses with EnRoute lenses—they had a yellow tint, but it was extremely subtle. I found EnRoute lenses better than regular anti-glare lenses and almost as good as Zeiss DriveSafe.
Hoya claims its EnRoute Pro lenses have even more glare reduction for improved night driving, but I haven’t tried them. Their yellow looks less subtle but should increase contrast.
Hoya claims its EnRoute Pro lenses have even more glare reduction for improved night driving, but I haven’t tried them. Their yellow looks less subtle but should increase contrast.
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