Dawg52
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A pair of progressive for indoor use and prescription sunglasses for outdoor. I do have an old pair of transitions I use when mowing the grass.
My main glasses are transition lenses and I'm surprised at the number of people that use just those, and not sunglasses, for driving.
Mine don't get very dark in the car.
I just wear a pair of progressive glasses all the time. No readers, sun glasses, etc. Works just fine.
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I've needed progressive bifocals for the past 30+ years and I never could pass my driving test eye exam without them. Then in my late 50's I "thought" I was seeing things better. By the time I hit 65 I had quit wearing glasses because I just didn't seem to need them, except maybe for night driving. When I took my driving eye test at 65 I "easily" passed without my glasses.I am 55 as well and my last two eye exams show both eyes are improving. My eye doctor said this is not uncommon as you age.
I am 55 as well and my last two eye exams show both eyes are improving. My eye doctor said this is not uncommon as you age.
My main glasses are transition lenses and I'm surprised at the number of people that use just those, and not sunglasses, for driving.
Mine don't get very dark in the car.
Transition Drivewear lenses are the best driving glasses I have ever owned.
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