Eyewear
Seniors need to make sure they always wear their glasses with a current prescription to drive. If their glasses break, make sure they don't drive with an old pair. Also, they should avoid any glasses with side pieces that could block their vision when driving. Seniors should never wear tinted glasses or sunglasses at night. This can lessen the amount of light that reaches their eyes and make driving more dangerous. Seniors who are …show more content…
At night, their visibility is reduced, especially if they have eye conditions. Glare from dirty headlights, lights and windshields will only worsen the problem. They can make driving safer at night and reduce glare by making sure their mirrors, windshields and headlights are clean. Also, make sure their headlights are aligned, which will further help reduce glare problems while they drive at night.
Proper Seat Height
Older adults should ensure they sit high enough in their car seat so they can see at least 10-feet in front of their automobile. This will make a huge difference in lessening the amount of glare they will experience from other car's headlights while driving at night. If their car seat can't be raised, they can use a cushion to reach the right height.
Get Rid of Blind Spots
A blind spot can hinder a senior's view of another vehicle. Most the time a blind spot related accident occurs when they're changing lanes. Aging adults can help eliminate their driver's side blind spot by readjusting their side mirror. First, an older adult should put their head against the window, then adjust the mirror outward so that when they look at the interior edge the side of their car is barely visible. If they use a wide-angle mirror, have them practice for a while judging distances to other automobiles before they use it in