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Driving Sunglasses

Whether you are a driver or a passenger, getting a cool pair of driving sunglasses can make a difference on a bright sunny day. There are various factors to consider when choosing the right fit for driving sunglasses. Like any pair of sunglasses, the frame size, UV protection, frame design and lenses are essential. At SmartBuyGlasses, you’ll find a range of sunglasses for a comfortable fit. You can choose from our cool Arise Collective designs for outgoing and fun frames both men and women can enjoy. Or opt for luxury brands to upgrade your driving sunglasses with a bit of class. 

 

Not sure where to start? Let’s explore some of the best tips for driving sunglasses.

 

Are mirrored sunglasses good for driving?

For driving, you can be flexible with the type of lens tints to choose for your prescription sunglassesDark neutral colors, such as grey, black or dark green, are always a good option. A classic Ray-Ban Aviator with dark green lenses is a cool go-to driving pair of sunglasses. Mirrored lenses are a good match for driving because the coatings help reduce glare. They act as an anti-reflective coating and help reduce eyestrain. Why not give polarized lenses a go? They are an all-around good pair even for driving, as they block out glare and light bouncing off objects. But at times, they can also react differently to the tempered glass on your car. Polarized sunglasses can alter the light if your windows are tempered. 

 

You can also choose tints that enhance contrast and boost your color perception, which is great for driving and sports. Sunglasses for driving with amber, brown or yellow lenses offer quality contrast enhancement. But can you use driving sunglasses at night to reduce glare and uncomfortable lights? 

 

Is it illegal to wear sunglasses while driving at night?

It is not illegal to wear sunglasses while driving at night. However, wearing driving sunglasses at night is not recommended because clear vision is essential. Nevertheless, even at nighttime, your vision can be affected by uncomfortable glare and reflections. You want clear and sharp eyesight when driving at night, and glare can disrupt this. That’s why wearing glasses with specific lens coatings may be more beneficial.

 

Some people wear yellow lenses while driving at night as they feel it helps with the annoying glare from the lights. It is best to test this for yourself and see if yellow lenses help your nighttime driving. Remember that with tinted lenses, you’ll get less light to your eyes while driving. The best option is getting anti-reflective coatings to help reduce glare emitted from oncoming car lights and your surroundings. With prescription glasses, you can also add blue light that helps reduce glare. 

 

Find out more with our Optical Center article, Do You Need Night Driving Glasses?. For more information,  consult your optician before buying night-driving sunglasses.