tinted glasses

For those diabetics who might have trouble driving:
For night driving, headlight glare is greatly reduced by wearing a very
light yellow tinted lens. My hubby is a trucker and we both have 5 shades of
clip-ons to wear. Green for bright sun; brownish for not as bright;
reddish-brown for bright haze; amber for hazy. You’d be amazed how much easier
it is to see through fog.
Truck stops carry these and perhaps sporting goods stores because skiers
and hunters need them.
A minivan helps raise me above oncoming headlights.
Jan

One Response to “tinted glasses”

  1. emery_5 Says:

    SAY!!!…THAT’S why I couldnt see at night, been wearing welding
    goggles…a shade TOO dark. ;-) Date sent: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 12:06:24 -0500
    From: jan hughey <jhughey@…
    To: Diabetics at One List <diabetics@onelist.com
    Send reply to: diabetics@onelist.com
    Subject: [diabetics] tinted glasses
    very light yellow tinted lens. My hubby is a trucker and we both have 5 shades
    of clip-ons to wear. Green for bright sun; brownish for not as bright;
    reddish-brown for bright haze; amber for hazy. You’d be amazed how
    much easier it is to see through fog.
    “Darwin’s theory of evolution suggests that first came the baboon
    and then man. Politics is proving that it can go either way.”
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    Marius Calitz

    P.O.Box 7300
    Newcastle
    2940
    KZN
    Republic of South Africa

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