Medically reviewed by Andrew Greenberg, MD Key Takeaways Peripheral vision is the ability to see through the sides or out of ...
A Mr. Magoo with thick glasses peering out from behind the wheel might not inspire confidence from his fellow motorists, but a new study shows other types of vision loss might be even more dangerous ...
Driving at night has risks. Less visibility means a collision with a pedestrian, a cyclist, or an animal is more likely to happen than in daytime driving. Some automakers offer night-vision technology ...
Daylight saving time is over, meaning the days are getting darker earlier, and that can adversely impact your commute home from work. Even if you've been driving since you were a teenager, navigating ...
Between a lack of light from the sun, spotty streetlights and blinding headlights that can make it difficult to see, driving at night can pose multiple challenges -- especially if you have a vision ...
Winter roads can look calm and cinematic under a blanket of fog, but that stillness hides a serious risk. Fog doesn’t just reduce how far you can see straight ahead; it quietly interferes with ...