Yellow lens glasses do not improve night driving

Detection of pedestrians and negative effects of headlight glare are not improved by wearing yellow lens glasses while driving at night.
A single-center cohort study of 22 individuals who underwent eight night driving scenarios using a driving simulator and a custom headlight glare simulator aimed to test the validity of yellow lens glasses, which have been marketed to improve night driving visibility and filter out headlight glare.
Subjects were tasked with recognizing pedestrians wearing either a blue shirt or an orange shirt by pressing a horn as soon as they (Read more...)

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