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Old Dec 13th, 2018, 20:35   #15
noscralc
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Originally Posted by ITSv40 View Post
I agree with the comments in the above posts, night driving is getting more unpleasant with brighter lights and wrongly adjusted beam patterns. Several years ago I tried a pair of 'cheapo' night driving glasses - those yellow jobbies you see advertised in the weekend supplements. What a revelation, no more glare, wrongly adjusted lights - bring it on. Apart from the moron who refuses to dip their lights as they come at you, nothing else causes me a problem.

I have now bought several pairs to keep one in each car and 'er indoors has done the same with clip on pairs as she wears glasses for driving.
Yes I have tried a pair myself and have to say they do take the "Sting" out of the blinding lights but the trouble I found was as soon as you hit country lanes or roads without street lights things become darker and you rely on reflection from the road-or main beam-bit catch 22 really but overall an improvement but not a solution
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