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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Well you kinda need to see through the windshield dude. Can’t just polarize the whole thing. We don’t have something that blocks out just the sun itself, and if we did it would also trigger on headlights or stoplights. Going further, if we did have a complex computer system doing something like that, would you really want to pay 3k to replace a windshield if some gravel hits it?
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