Headlights too bright? Road signs harder to read at night? I remember a drive home that felt different—lights seemed harsher, distances harder to judge, and everything required more effort. I told myself it was just fatigue. But it kept happening.
That’s not normal—it’s a warning sign.
Blurry vision while driving, especially at night, can be linked to issues like uncorrected refractive errors, glare sensitivity, or early changes such as cataracts. Reduced contrast sensitivity and slower visual response can make it difficult to react quickly, turning a routine drive into a risk.
Driving depends heavily on clear, stable vision. When clarity drops, safety follows.
If headlights feel overwhelming or signs aren’t as sharp as they used to be, your eyes may be asking for attention.
Clear roads start with clear vision.
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.
If night driving feels harder, get your eyes checked.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified eye care professional or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health or medical condition.