Autos Publications
Topic: RSS FeedMADE IN THE SHADES; Pack some sunglasses for your road trip.(Revs)
AutoWeek, March, 2007
Those who wear sunglasses only as fashion statements should ask an optometrist about the health reasons that make it important to protect your eyes from the sun. Quality shades-those with lenses that block 100 percent of the sun's ultraviolet radiation-slow the growth of naturally occurring cataracts and can reduce age-related macular degeneration.
They also can help prevent you from stuffing that 911 into a truck because you couldn't see it. Good vision is especially important behind the wheel. Any driving instructor will tell you that being able to see well down the road and through corners is essential to safe driving. Bright sunlight and the accompanying glare off reflected surfaces can cause headaches and fatigue in any driver. So think of adding a pair...
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