Increased glare from lights, especially oncoming headlights when driving at night.
Driving glasses are glasses designed to improve your vision while driving.
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while on a mission open up your inventory and click on the night vision goggles, then you will be wearing them.
(in the US) If the light is 'directional' (e.g.: a reading light only for the passenger) no, probably not. However, if it is a light for the general illumination of the car's interior, it could be considered a distracting element which destroys the driver's night vision and might be considered an "obstruction to vision." So while it may not be illegal (per se) to have an interior light lit while driving, the condition that it may cause (or lead to) is.
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Eating while driving
No, you can't wear glasses during the vision portion of a driving exam. That's the reason for the test... to see if you require corrective lenses while driving.
while driving to Arrowhead Stadium last night
Well, the short answer is that there are none. Texting distracts you from the road, even if you can look up and still type correctly you're attention is still focused on the cell phone not the road. Cell phone use is also illegal while driving in several states. If you text at night the light from the cell phone can readjust your eyes and temporarily alter your night vision which you render you incapable of seeing something on or beside the road and result in an accident.
Many accidents are the result of reckless driving or driving while intoxicated.
Peripheral vision refers to our ability to see objects and movement outside of our direct line of sight. While it is important for driving to be able to detect objects and movement in our peripheral vision, our central vision is typically responsible for sharpness and detail. Both peripheral and central vision are important for safe driving.