Sunglasses, the built-in visors, and the blue-green colored glass at the top of the windshield don’t cut it when the sun is rising/setting and in the middle of your line of sight. Why haven’t manufacturers tried to solve this safety issue with a wider-reaching solution yet? Or if they have, why weren’t the proposed solutions successful?
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Simply tinting the entire windshield would be potentially dangerous and only offer a benefit at those specific times. More complex methods like transitions lenses for eyeglasses or some sort of angle tracking to block out a path for the driver from only wherever the sun is shining from would be expensive. A simple solution vould be to get polarized sunglasses and wear them when they’re needed
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