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  2. Glare (vision) - Wikipedia

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    Glare (vision) Glare from a camera flash during a Sumo fight. Glare is difficulty of seeing in the presence of bright light such as direct or reflected sunlight or artificial light such as car headlamps at night. Because of this, some cars include mirrors with automatic anti-glare functions and in buildings, blinds or louvers are often used to ...

  3. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    Physical therapy can help improve strength and flexibility to help elderly individuals who have trouble turning their heads while driving. Eye doctors can prescribe glasses or contact lenses to help with vision related conditions. Older drivers should avoid driving at night if they have trouble seeing in the dark.

  4. List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes - Wikipedia

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    Larry becomes lost driving there. First an elderly woman argues with Larry and tears up his directions to Gil's house, and then a man Larry offended earlier at a driving range refuses to give him directions. Cheryl, who planned to only stop by the party for 15 minutes after they ate at a restaurant, is annoyed that it is a dinner party.

  5. Ford, Mazda warn owners to stop driving older vehicles with ...

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    Ford and Mazda are warning the owners of more than 475,000 older vehicles in the U.S. not to drive them because they have dangerous Takata air bag inflators that have not been replaced. The ...

  6. Biological effects of high-energy visible light - Wikipedia

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    Blue light, a type of high-energy light, is part of the visible light spectrum. High-energy visible light (HEV light) is short-wave light in the violet/blue band from 400 to 450 nm in the visible spectrum, which has a number of purported negative biological effects, namely on circadian rhythm and retinal health (blue-light hazard), which can lead to age-related macular degeneration.

  7. San Francisco residents fed up with self-driving cars that ...

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    Imagine being woken up at 4 a.m. by cars honking at each other. That's what some San Francisco residents have been dealing with for weeks, as the Waymos can be heard in this video honking and ...

  8. Self-Driving Cars Irritate Locals Because They Won't Stop ...

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    A group of self-driving cars in San Francisco were not being very kind to their neighbors earlier this month. So the company behind them says it has since implemented a fix. In a now widely ...

  9. Driving etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Driving etiquette typically involves being courteous and staying alert, which varies by vehicle, situation and location (e.g., etiquette for driving an F-1 race car [ 5] has different rules than driving an RV [ 6] ). Failure to adhere to this behavior can cause an increased risk of legal consequences, road collisions, trauma and road rage.