What do you do when it’s dark? (No not that)

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Thanks for the suggestion. Wont they make it more difficult to see the surrounding area though? I mean, imagine there's a steady stream of traffic coming towards you, (the roads are often busy here) So when the glasses darken, the headlights are shielded, but everything else becomes really dark, wouldnt that be a little dangerous maybe? I've done welding, and have used the masks, great for the job, but you're not driving as well. Genuinely curious though. Do they only dim a little, or is seeing anything else a struggle for a brief period?
Theres like loads on the market, some darken gradually others have like 12 varying levels

The only issue ive had is with reading lit up signage (like the display boards in stations)
That said i dont drive so
 
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I wear “reactor” lenses for daytime driving. No problem. The only real difficulty could come driving from bright sunlight into a dark tunnel but I’ve never had a problem in more than ten years.

I’ve suggested night driving using yellow over-glasses elsewhere. I don’t wear those over the reactors because they are both polaroid and together can cut everything out!
 
Nothing better than walking g around the woods late at night. Armed with a thermal imager it’s amazing what you see. I probably send more time wondering around woods at night than during the day in the spring and Summer. Especially Sherwood.


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Night vision hmmmmmmmmm
 

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