Driving with photo-chromatic transition lenses.

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Dec 27, 2022
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Last night was the first time driving for a long period (4hrs) at night on single carriageway roads* with my transition lenses. After about an hour I took them off and my vision was much clearer, distance prescription is 0.95 so almost nothing.
Not sure I will get transition lenses next time.

* It's Ireland and the motorways don't run from Rosslare to Lahinch apart from one bit round Limerick.
 
Nov 11, 2009
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Last night was the first time driving for a long period (4hrs) at night on single carriageway roads* with my transition lenses. After about an hour I took them off and my vision was much clearer, distance prescription is 0.95 so almost nothing.
Not sure I will get transition lenses next time.

* It's Ireland and the motorways don't run from Rosslare to Lahinch apart from one bit round Limerick.
My new transitions are almost clear in the car, even in sunlight. I chose them to be non reactive when driving. If I need tints for driving I’ve got Polaroid varifocal sunglasses or clip ons.
 
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My new transitions are almost clear in the car, even in sunlight. I chose them to be non reactive when driving. If I need tints for driving I’ve got Polaroid varifocal sunglasses or clip ons.
As are my transitions but there is just a hint of shade about them even in the dark. Normally not a problem yesterday was an exceptional drive not my normal sort of thing, four hours without a comfort break😱
 
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As are my transitions but there is just a hint of shade about them even in the dark. Normally not a problem yesterday was an exceptional drive not my normal sort of thing, four hours without a comfort break😱
You might be in need of a good anti coagulant if you do stints like that. :eek:
 
Jul 18, 2017
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I will be seeing my optician tomorrow for new spectacles. I was going to say new specs, but younger bodies not available. :LOL:

Our previous optician told me that spectacles that go dark in sunny weather could cause me issues and suggested anti glare? They do not work very well in bright sunlight and wet roads. I hardly ever drive at night and if I do, it is for less than 10 miles on dark roads, so I hope that is not an issue for me if I did go for the transition spectacles.

Unsure whether to to get the anti glare or the polarised spectacles? Not sure if there is a difference between polarised and photo chromatic spectacles.
 

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