Can You Wear a Sun Hat While Driving?
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You can wear a hat while driving, but it is not recommended. Reasons to avoid wearing a hat while driving: Wearing a hat can significantly impair vision, and in winter, a thick hat may also reduce hearing. You can wear blue-light-blocking glasses while driving, which do not harm the eyes but do not provide daytime shading or nighttime anti-glare effects. In summer, wearing sunglasses can block some UV rays and cause less eye strain. However, if you choose sunglasses, polarized sunglasses are the best option for blocking intense light. When a hat is mandatory: Helmets are required for driving two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorcycles, but traffic laws do not prohibit wearing hats while driving a vehicle.