Hello All
I very rarely post, anyhow brief history, got KC in right eye very steep cannot have lenses due to disability and only dexteroty in 1 hand. I use glasses left eye very strong and is pulling me through.
Right here s my post. I have been concerned recently with driving at night, the strech of lights and the boom effect. I trawled here and found the tip about the clear windscreen. At the weekend i used a good glass cleaner and went to work. Hey presto great improvement. So whoever gave that tip thankyou thankyou thankyou. I feel more confident driving at night now.
I am still going to ask about a permanent tint in my constant wear glasses.
As i don't log in much, season's greetings to you all.
and thanks again
Kev
driving at night
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I'm the other way around. Definitely cannot drive at night without lenses. Big splodgy hazy street light / headlight mess! Cannot judge distance at all.
Not a problem with lenses though.
Sorry did not mean to cut across Gareths question, would be interested to see how your driving is going too, Armapal?
Not a problem with lenses though.
Sorry did not mean to cut across Gareths question, would be interested to see how your driving is going too, Armapal?

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