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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The bigger problem is adopting the technology. Safety standards are ridiculous. For example the US only just allowing adaptive headlights. Not exactly a new technology. Or rear view cameras which give far better performance than an actual mirror. If the technology to block high intensity sunlight were available, getting into production models could still take decades. So is it worth the time and money?
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