It’s been a long time coming but it seems spring is finally here, making it time for drivers on courier jobs to invest in a good pair of driving sunnies.
After a long, grey winter we are at last getting some days of real sunshine. However, with the sun comes the need for those working in haulage or doing courier jobs to make sure they are protecting their eyes from damaging UV rays.
While undoubtedly drivers are the lucky ones who get to see the very most of the blue skies and wonderful spring and summer sunshine, the sunlight can take its toll on your eyes. Not only can driving in bright sunlight without sunglasses make you more tired than necessary because you spend much of your time squinting and straining, it can also potentially cause permanent eye damage.
Prolonged exposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause conditions such as cataracts, macular degeneration (damage to the retina which can lead to blindness) and pterygium (tissue growth over the surface of the eye which can cause astigmatism). So not only are sunglasses a great fashion choice when you’re out on the road doing courier jobs, they are also a great preventative measure.
What to Look For in Driving Sunnies
Most of us have our favourite sunglasses (mine make me feel like I’m channelling my inner Steve McQueen) but just because we love them doesn’t mean they’re the right glasses to wear out on courier jobs. When you’re driving there are very specific things you need your sunglasses to do which your favourite fashion pair may not.
Avoid Variable Lenses When Driving
While self-adjusting (photochromic) lenses may seem like the ideal solution for ensuring the right kind of protection for any light level, the problem with these when driving is that they are affected by the UV filtering effect of the windscreen.
Polarised Lenses
Many professional drivers choose to wear polarised lenses while they’re out doing courier jobs because they are able to substantially reduce glare. They are also extremely useful in foggy conditions as they sharpen the image of what you see, making your vision clearer.
Safety Markings
While it’s up to you which glasses you choose to drive in to protect your eyes, the most important factor is to make sure that your sunnies provide 100% UV protection and that they match existing European Standards. If they don’t carry the ‘CE’ mark then you might be causing yourself more harm than good by believing you are protected when you’re not.
Some of My Favourite Driving Sun Glasses
Lens specialist Smith Optics has created the ultimate stylish aviator glasses for drivers. With a curved wrap-around lens and adjustable nose pads these fit perfectly and look super cool.
Ski Touring Valley Style: A Winter Adventure in Chamonix
Discover the exhilarating world of ski touring in Chamonix, where the majestic Mont Blanc Massif offers more than just traditional skiing. This winter, elevate your ski holiday by exploring breathtaking routes, guided by experts, and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the Alps.Keep in Shape While You Travel
Believe it or not, it is possible to return from your travels fitter than when you left and avoid the post-holiday diet. Find out how.Cruise Back in Time into the Heart of Dutch History at Zaanse Schans
Explore the enchanting Zaanse Schans, a captivating 'living museum' in the Netherlands, offering a vivid glimpse into Dutch rural life during the industrial revolution. This unique destination, accessible via European river cruises, showcases traditional windmills, workshops, and houses preserved from the 18th and 19th centuries.