See sense with spare pair of glasses in the car

Glasses case in a car
Image courtesy Start Rescue
Glasses case in a car
Image courtesy Start Rescue

Drivers who need glasses to drive should keep a spare pair in their car, says leading breakdown provider Start Rescue.

In the UK, 60% of drivers need prescription glasses to drive according to the College of Optometrists, yet a quarter of this group (24%) admit they do not always wear them while at the wheel. This is despite 95% of sensory input to the brain for driving comes from the eyes.

Using prescription glasses or contact lenses makes driving safer by giving drivers the best possible vision, while also reducing fatigue and glare caused by bright daylight, street lighting, and oncoming vehicles’ headlights.

“It is essential drivers can read road signs and judge where they are going, especially if they need to guide their car to safety in the event of a breakdown,” says Lee Puffett, Managing Director of Start Rescue. “Even if you wear glasses or lenses all the time, we urge drivers to keep a spare pair in the car in case their usual ones are damaged or lost.”

Poor weather and nighttime darkness can leave broken-down drivers particularly vulnerable to others not wearing prescription glasses when they should. According to research by the College of Optometrists, 42% of drivers also say they find it challenging when driving at night or bad weather.

Daniel Hardiman-McCartney MBE FCOptom is a Clinical Adviser at the College of Optometrists and a practicing optometrist. He says: “If you don’t need your glasses all the time, but have been advised to wear them driving, keep a pair in the glove compartment of your car. That way you always have them when you really do need them.”

Lee Puffett adds: “It’s also important to keep your glasses clean, as well as the car’s windscreen, to minimise glare and to see clearly. A spare pair of glasses in the car can be a life-saver and it’s the law in many European countries, such as France and Spain, so it’s vital if you are heading on holiday to the Continent.”

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Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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