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How to Drive Safely at Night: Top Tips From Optometrists

Night driving presents unique conditions and challenges, which can sometimes be more difficult than daytime driving. Whether you have a normal eye condition or you have existing eye conditions or a risk for certain eye conditions, the following tips from Neurolens treatment specialist Lumen Optometric will surely help give you peace of mind whenever you need to drive in the evening:

Night Driving Glasses

If you’re having difficulty driving at night, you can ask your eye care specialist to prescribe special night driving glasses that can help you see better on the road. This type of glasses usually has a yellow tint and anti-reflective coating. Also, lenses made with wavefront diagnostic technology can reduce glare, halos, starbursts and other aberrations that can distract your vision.

Regular Eye Checkup

Make sure to have your eyes checked by a specialist at least once every two years. If you have a significant eye condition or you have trouble with your eyes or vision, you may have to visit your eye doctor more frequently. Don’t hesitate to go for a checkup if you experience vision problems on the road at night. Your doctor may recommend that you take specialized testing, such as an evaluation of your visual field or contrast sensitivity, to determine what’s wrong and what can be done to improve your condition. Also, don’t neglect any treatments prescribed to you. If you need dry eye treatment or treatment of an eye disease, make sure to follow your doctor’s instructions.

Other Tips

Below are other simple ways to help ensure your safety while driving at night:

  • Always keep your car windows clear so that you can have a good view of the road.
  • Do not drive if you are tired or stressed. Driving requires focus. If you are already exhausted or dealing with several distractions, it would be better to have someone else drive instead.
  • Plan your trips, especially if you will be going on a long drive. As much as possible, stick to roads that you are familiar with and avoid dark, unlighted streets and risky spots.

Lumen Optometric provides quality eye care services and products that meet various needs. If you’re looking for a scleral optometrist, you can visit us for a consultation. Rest assured that our doctors and staff will take care of you, ensuring your safety and comfort. Call us at (626) 921-0199 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

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