What to Do If There's a Rainbow Effect When Driving with Polarized Sunglasses?
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It's possible that the car's windshield has a built-in polarized film. The phenomenon of rainbow effects at the edges of vision can only be resolved by wearing other types of sunglasses. In terms of UV protection, polarized lenses and regular sunglasses offer similar effectiveness, so besides polarized sunglasses. Drivers can also opt for regular sunglasses to avoid direct sunlight, but the drawback of regular sunglasses is that they cannot block multi-angle reflections from the road.