I remember one evening drive when the road felt different. Headlights seemed brighter than usual, street signs looked slightly blurred, and I found myself squinting more than I should. At first, I blamed fatigue. But as it kept happening, I realized night driving demands more from our eyes than we often admit.

In low light, our pupils dilate, making it harder to focus clearly—especially if there’s an uncorrected prescription, dry eyes, or early lens changes. Glare from oncoming vehicles can also reduce contrast and slow visual response.

Before heading out, a few simple steps can make a difference: ensure your glasses are clean and up to date, avoid driving if your eyes feel strained, use anti-reflective lenses if needed, and keep your windshield clear. Regular eye exams are essential for identifying issues early.

Night driving doesn’t have to feel stressful.

The road ahead is clearer when your vision is prepared for it.

Clear vision is not just about seeing better—it’s about living better.
At Enny Eye Care, we are committed to helping you protect, preserve, and prioritize your sight every day.

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