Purpose One of the main early complaints of cataract patients, even when they exhibit only mild glare problems as measured by standard tests, is that glare impairs their night driving. In order to better measure the patients' impairment, glare tests should include measurements of the glare effect...
Night driving glasses typically have non-prescription yellow or amber-tinted lenses and can be purchased over the counter. Yellow-tinted lenses for night driving help to filter out blue light, the light most likely to cause glare when it enters the eye. ...
Struggling to see road signs or far distances whilst driving at night? Then you may need night driving glasses – read more to find out.
Researchers at the Schepens Eye Research Institute (affiliated with Harvard Medical School) in Boston recently conducted a study to determine whether night driving glasses provide any visual benefit in simulated nighttime driving conditions. A total of 22 adults in a wide range of ages participated in...
When some people find they have trouble seeing when driving at night, they go online to buy special glasses for night driving that are supposed to reduce glare from headlights, streetlights, and other light sources. But is wearing these glasses safe? How do night-driving glasses work? The ma...
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The vast majority of information used in driving is still of a visual nature. Road lighting is well established on urban traffic routes, giving substantial reductions in night casualty accidents. On other roads retroreflection from vehicular headlights is a major visual aid. Retroreflectors can be...
Purpose Purpose: Under night driving conditions visual performance is compromised and become worse with disability glare, age and certain ocular pathologies. The aim of this study was to analyze mesopic visual function of young subjects.Methods Methods: The sample included 37 right eyes of healthy ...
Several biases may alter the estimation of TTC on a LDR display device in night driving simulations. Glare and visual adaptation modify the visibility of visual cues, either static (target detection) or dynamic (motion cues). These biases are all the more difficult to deal with that the dynami...
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