Can You Wear Sunglasses While Driving?
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You can wear sunglasses while driving, but wearing sunglasses reduces the amount of light entering your eyes, making objects ahead appear darker, which may hinder the driver's ability to clearly see the road conditions. Here is some related information about wearing sunglasses while driving: 1. Polarized Lenses: Polarized lenses allow directional light to pass through. To put it vividly, it can be compared to the effect of blinds. When the blinds are adjusted to a horizontal state, you can see the scenery outside while avoiding the glare of sunlight. Therefore, lenses with polarization can filter out dazzling glare caused by scattering, refraction, reflection, and other factors. 2. Gradient Sunglasses: These sunglasses are commonly known as 'gradient' sunglasses and are more user-friendly than solid-color sunglasses. Since the purpose of wearing sunglasses is to block the glaring sunlight, which comes from above, the darker upper part and lighter lower part ensure that you are not blinded by the sun while still being able to see objects below. However, these sunglasses still have shortcomings for driving purposes.