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  1. Driving on a beautiful sunny day can provide stunning scenery, but it can also create a hazard if the drivers view is compromised by a glaring sun. Just after sunrise and before sunset the sun can shine directly into drivers’ eyes, leaving many motorists driving with a glare.

  2. If you have ever driven towards the sun, you know that it can be a very uncomfortable situation. There are several things that you can do to stay safe while driving in direct sunlight. 7 Tips for Driving in Bright Sunlight. 1. Invest in a great pair of sunglasses.

  3. Why Is Driving Into The Sun And Sun Glare Dangerous? The key issues with driving at dawn or dusk is the effect it has on our vision. Here are the threats it can pose: The sun at these times is low, and can shine directly into your eye whilst you are in your vehicle, creating a glare. As a result, your vision becomes impaired and your ability to ...

  4. 1. Use Your Car's Visors. If you're lucky, lowering the visors in your car will be enough to block out the sun. This works best right after sunrise and right before sunset, when the sky is not on the horizon yet. 2. Wear Sunglasses. Polarized sunglasses are made to reduce glare. Keep a pair in the glove box at all times, especially in the summer.

  5. Grady Lyrics. "Driving Into The Sun" Driving into the sun I can't see where I'm going. Down the Amalfi Coast your hair wild and blowing. I'll pull out extra cash and we'll get Vespa tats. There's no service but we're still super connected. Just the fact that we're here is making my head spin. I want a summer crush. Do you feel good with us?

  6. 1. Dez. 2017 · Pepper Coyote. Track 13 on Muh. Dec. 1, 2017 1 viewer. 3 Contributors. Driving Into The Sun Lyrics. Turning a corner on my short commute. Face north to west in the friendly pursuit of the....

  7. Unobstructed vision is key to safe driving. When driving into the sun, you could run into problems with a dirty windshield, or a windshield with pits or cracks—which can behave like a prism, affecting vision, giving off a kaleidoscope effect.