Monday, March 16, 2015

Tips for Driving Into the Sun



We’re so excited spring is here! Unfortunately, with sunnier days, it’s more likely that we’ll have to deal with driving into the sun and road glare at some point. However, there are plenty of ways to drive safely while still enjoying the sunshine. These tips from AAA.com may help you:

Just after sunrise and before sunset the sun can shine directly into drivers’ eyes, leaving many motorists driving with a glare. This glare can make it much harder to see the road ahead and potential hazards creating an added risk to drivers. When sun glare is an issue slow down and use extra caution especially while driving through school zones.

So how can you protect yourself? AAA offers these tips for motorists when driving into the sun:

Invest in polarized sunglasses – they can help reduce glare.
Utilize your sun visor – it can help to block out the sun.
Leave more following room – when the sun is in your eyes it can be hard to see what the car ahead is doing. This is one more time when it pays to leave more room between you and the next vehicle.
Drive with your headlights on to increase your visibility to other drivers
Additional tips:

Keep your windshield clean, inside and out
Check your windshield for pitting and cracks
Avoid storing papers or other items on the dashboard
If having a difficult time seeing the road, use lane markings to help guide you.
Rarely will visibility be absolutely perfect while driving, but if motorists know this and make the proper adjustments, you can minimize any additional risks that come with less-than-optimal visual conditions.

Learn more about safe driving by reading the orignal article at AAA.com: http://exchange.aaa.com/safety/roadway-safety/dangers-of-driving-into-sun/

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