Low Sun when driving.
15 April 2026
Low Sun and Driving.
Low sun—especially during early mornings and late afternoons—can be a serious driving hazard. When the sun sits low on the horizon, it shines directly into your line of sight, causing intense glare, reduced contrast, and slower reaction times.
This kind of glare can make it harder to see road signs, pedestrians, cyclists, and even other vehicles—particularly in winter months when the sun stays lower for longer.
Wearing UV400 sunglasses or polarised lenses while driving helps reduce glare, improve clarity, and enhance contrast, allowing you to see the road more clearly and react more quickly.
For those who wear prescription glasses, prescription sunglasses or light-adaptive lenses offer a practical way to stay protected without compromising vision.
Clear vision isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety.
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