Doctors warn night driving difficulties due to cataracts can increase accident risk; they recommend regular eye exams for safe driving.

As darker evenings approach in the U.S., doctors warn that difficulty seeing while driving at night may indicate cataracts, which affect one in three adults. Bright glare from headlights can impair vision, increasing the risk of accidents. Motorists experiencing vision issues are urged to consult an optician for an eye exam. Regular checks every two years are recommended to maintain safe driving conditions, particularly for older drivers.

October 22, 2024
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