Avoid
the dangers of dazzling sun with Polaroid
You'd never set off without your seatbelt. But only half of UK
motorists wear sunglasses, and most of those that do, don't have
polarised lenses. If this is you, you could be compromising your
own safety as well as the safety of pedestrians and other drivers.
Bright sunlight or low-angled sun can turn everyday driving situations
into hazardous conditions, resulting in driving fatigue and - most
alarmingly - temporary sun-blindness that causes serious accidents
and even fatalities.
 Reduce
your risk of a road accident by 2%
One in 50 UK accident reports list the
sun's glare as a contributing factor.
If you could do something as simple as wearing Polaroid polarised
sunglasses to make your car journey safer, surely you would, wouldn't
you?
Seatbelt. Sunglasses. Belt and braces
See brakes lights and traffic lights even when you’re driving into the low-lying sun
All our polarized sunglasses are great for driving but these copper and brown lenses are particularly good for making red light stand out under bright glare.
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