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Night
Vision
No
one can see as well at night as in the daytime. But as
we get older these differences increase.
A
50-year-old
driver may require at least twice as much light to see the
same thing at night
as
a 20-year-old.
What
you
do in the daytime can also affect your night
vision. For example, if
you
spend the day in bright
sunshine
you
are wise to wear sunglasses. Your eyes will
have less trouble adjusting
to
night. But if you’re
driving, don’t wear sunglasses at night. They may cut
down
on glare from headlamps, but they also make a lot
of things invisible.
You can be temporarily blinded by approaching lights. It
can take a second or two, or even several seconds, for
your eyes to readjust to the dark. When
you
are faced
with severe glare
(as
from a driver who doesn’t lower
the high beams, or a vehicle with misaimed headlamps),
slow
down
a
little.
Avoid staring directly into the
approaching lights.
Keep your windshield and all the glass
on
your vehicle
clean
--
inside and out. Glare at night is made much
worse by dirt
on
the glass. Even the inside
of
the glass
can build up a film caused by dust. Dirty glass makes
lights dazzle and flash more than clean glass would,
making the pupils
of
your eyes contract repeatedly.
Remember that your headlamps light up far less of a
roadway when
you
are
in
a turn or curve. Keep your
eyes moving; that way, it’s easier to pick out dimly
lighted objects. Just as your headlamps should be
checked regularly for proper aim,
so
should your eyes
be examined regularly. Some drivers suffer from night
blindness
--
the inability to see
in
dim light
--
and
aren’t even aware
of
it.
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