Will the Car Sun Visor Blocking the Face Result in Points Deduction?
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Blocking the face with a car sun visor does not result in points deduction. A car sun visor is a panel installed above the driver to prevent glare from the sun. It can be flipped down when in use and flipped up when not needed. The materials used include plastic, EPP, PU foam, cardboard, etc. Functions of a car sun visor: Exposure to sunlight can cause significant damage to the leather seats and dashboard inside the car. The sun visor can reflect sunlight, thus effectively reducing the interior temperature in a short period. Introduction to front sun visors: There are not many types of front sun visors, generally including aluminum foil and non-woven fabric varieties. Aluminum foil visors are usually divided into plain "flat" types and patterned types, with standard sizes of 60*130cm, suitable for most small cars. Aluminum foil heat-insulating sun visors with suction cups are convenient to use—simply unfold them and attach them to the inside of the front windshield or rear window with the suction cups. Introduction to rear sun visors: Rear sun visors are generally prepared for passengers. Some high-end vehicles come with factory-installed retractable rear sun visors, usually black mesh, which are effective, aesthetically pleasing, and convenient, making them the best rear sun visors. For vehicles without factory-installed rear sun visors, the owner can purchase one separately.