Posted by JD Seller on January 17, 2016 at 21:11:43 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: driving at night posted by Mtractor on January 17, 2016 at 19:45:56:
Some thing cheap to try. They make blue light blocking glasses. Most of the glare your seeing at night is blue light. The newer head lights give off more of it than the older style. They should be outlawed in my opinion. They do light up the road for the driver but blind on coming traffic. I have a pair of these type glasses that I have had for 5-6 years. They really help on head light glare at night and sun in the day time. I can not remember the brand I got. They were not cheap. I think I gave $100 for each pair. I heard about them while driving truck at night on the Rowley James talk show. I think some fishermen use them too as they allow you to see into water better. I have included a link to a site I found on the internet. I know nothing about these but they sound like the ones I have.
Go to your eye doctor too. You may have other eye trouble but if he find nothing maybe try these glasses. Mine are yellow like the ones in the link but again I know nothing about the ones in the link and I just looked at the one pair I have and there is no name on them I can find.
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