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Related: About this forumDriving at night
On a recent issue of AARP magazine there was a letter suggesting to dim the dash lights while driving at night.
When the dash is bright, he said, it contract the driver's pupils and allow less light in, which decreases the night vision.
I don't drive at night - so far did not have to - but if I will, I will try this.
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Driving at night (Original Post)
question everything
Jun 2017
OP
I have a pair and they help me. Unfortunately, they seem to scratch easily.
sinkingfeeling
Jun 2017
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)1. It really does help.
Try it you will like it.
Yonnie3
(18,293 posts)2. it helps at any age nt
mitch96
(14,878 posts)3. Has anybody ever used those Yellow glasses?
Suppose to increase contrast at nite.. As we age we loose our contrast resolution. Things we can see during the day are difficult to see at nite...
This growing up shit ain't for sissys...
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sinkingfeeling
(53,655 posts)4. I have a pair and they help me. Unfortunately, they seem to scratch easily.
unc70
(6,345 posts)5. Cataract surgery made the big difference
My cataracts made everything seem dimmer and yellow. Vision improvement after surgery was dramatic.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,021 posts)6. Same here.
I got a good bit of my night vision back after the cataract surgery.