Do you have trouble driving at night? If so, you may want to consider getting some night driving glasses. You don't need a prescription for these: you can buy them in many drugstores, or order them online. Night driving glasses are typically tinted yellow, though some look more amber.
These reduce glare by filtering out blue light. Blue light has the shortest wavelength and the most energy of all the colors on the spectrum. It's also often the culprit in causing glare.
Night glasses are nothing new. They were in fact initially designed to help hunters tracking game against blue skies. However, the jury is still out on how effective they are. Many people claim that they can see better wearing them. Tests have not backed up that claim, however. In fact, one study suggested that they may actually be detrimental.
If you have questions about night glasses or any other type of eyewear, contact your optometry Los Angeles, CA.
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