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There are some people who have a hard time driving at night because they are bothered by excessive glare from streetlights and oncoming headlights.
Would such a person be helped by wearing Gradient Tinted 720/18S Airlock sunglasses, if there is such a thing? They could look through the clear part on the bottom of the lenses most of the time, and when they see a bright glare they can just shift and look though the darkened tops of the lenses. Do you think that would work? |
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