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Staying safe in the sun: Helpful hacks for motorists

Experts are urging motorists to stay safe on the roads during the summer, with concerns the bright sun could cause issues for those in vehicles.

Sadly many people die or are seriously injured from accidents arising from the brilliant rays of sunshine that can impair vision.

The holiday car rental experts at LeaseElectricCar.co.uk have researched five top tips to help motorists stay safe when traveling in bright or low or bright sun.

Expert advice offered is centred around adapting your surroundings to get a better view of the road, or lowering speed to reduce the risk of a crash.

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Whether driving in a traditionally hot or cold country, at home or abroad, the powerful rays of the sun need to be handled with care when behind the wheel.

A spokesperson for LeaseElectricCar.co.uk said: “Driving in sunny weather can conjure up idyllic images, but there are dangers if you get dazzled while on the road.

“So much of our safety when travelling from place to place in our vehicles comes from having optimum vision – so anything that inhibits this needs to be taken into account and addressed. We hope these tips can help motorists to be able to concentrate on enjoying the sun.”

Here are five LeaseElectricCar.co.uk tips for driving safely in bright sunshine:

Consider eyewear
Traditional sunglasses can give you a level of protection in the sunlight while driving, but polarised glasses may be a better bet to try out as they can reduce the sun’s glare without darkening the wider surroundings. Once you have chosen a pair you are comfortable with, keep them close by for use as needed.

Importance of sun visors
Cars have sun visors above the windscreen which should be deployed on a hot, sunny day to reduce the impact of the sun’s rays. You can use the visors on the driver’s side and passenger’s side where needed, and you can unclip and rotate them to shield side windows as well.

Take it slower
One way of limiting the chances of having an accident is to watch your speed and reduce it where necessary. This tactic can give you vital seconds and a buffer between the vehicles around you in the event you are temporarily blinded by the sun.

Full view at all times
It is a good idea to prepare for a long journey in unfamiliar territory by cleaning the car of clutter to ensure you have a good view out of the windscreen and along the dashboard. It is also useful to give the windscreen and mirrors a clean to ensure there are no smears or dirt which could further impair vision on a bright day.

Are repairs needed?
If your windscreen or windows have sustained cracks or scratches in the recent past, it may be worthwhile getting them repaired sooner rather than later. Sun streaming onto these surfaces can be further distorted and cause further blind spots, becoming a safety risk to you, your passengers and other road users.