Driving your motorhome at night (3 Viewers)

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May 7, 2017
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Chausson 788
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Yes my optician said that. Make everything clean including of course your glasses so that the light doesn't get scattered which causes the issue. He also said floaters have the same effect but nothing can be done about that.
The main thing is starting with a good Optician, tried the 2 big suppliers glasses were fair for use but fell to bits and after adding all extras no cheaper than any where else plus we like make Silhouette, we have both just had our eyes tested but a Specialist in Woodbridge Suffolk who does work for NHS, for eye problems, he tested out eyes and said " don't think I can improve eyesight on both of you much,sight deterioration,but you might as well wait for another year unless your sight gets worse" .Now he could have sold us both another pair at around £450 a pair, to us trust is also important.
 
Mar 7, 2022
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Hobby Optima T70 HQ
The main thing is starting with a good Optician, tried the 2 big suppliers glasses were fair for use but fell to bits and after adding all extras no cheaper than any where else plus we like make Silhouette, we have both just had our eyes tested but a Specialist in Woodbridge Suffolk who does work for NHS, for eye problems, he tested out eyes and said " don't think I can improve eyesight on both of you much,sight deterioration,but you might as well wait for another year unless your sight gets worse" .Now he could have sold us both another pair at around £450 a pair, to us trust is also important.
Yes I use a good optician mainly because he knows about maccular degeneration that my father has. He now has to have eye injections every few months.
 
Mar 23, 2012
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sleights
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1
The main thing is starting with a good Optician, tried the 2 big suppliers glasses were fair for use but fell to bits and after adding all extras no cheaper than any where else plus we like make Silhouette, we have both just had our eyes tested but a Specialist in Woodbridge Suffolk who does work for NHS, for eye problems, he tested out eyes and said " don't think I can improve eyesight on both of you much,sight deterioration,but you might as well wait for another year unless your sight gets worse" .Now he could have sold us both another pair at around £450 a pair, to us trust is also important.
Always good if someone isn't trying to push stuff.
 
Mar 7, 2022
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Hobby Optima T70 HQ
Have you looked at the information on the macular society webpage and lifestyle changes you can make to reduce your risk a bit?
I did read a report but it was ages ago so I will check out the website thank you.
 
Nov 4, 2022
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Hampshire, UK
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Weinsberg
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Since 2005
and there wuz me thinking this was a thread about headlights that are oft complained about on Motorhomes :unsure:

On the subject of driving MH in the dark, it took some adjusting to be looking down on traffic cones en route to Malvern the other week in the middle of the night.

Headlights on our MH are brilliant.
 
Apr 11, 2015
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hull
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35,812
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Laika Ecovip 300
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since 1988 with breaks until 2009
Drove down to Newhaven overnight on Tuesday wear variofocals have done since around 1990 there is a bit of glare from some oncoming vehicles but nothing like when I am driving my car. Eyes are tested regularly new specs only a few months ago optician aware I drive at night and lenses coated with anti glare. I use proper cleaning stuff too as can tell the difference from my last pair where I used anything handy.
 
Aug 16, 2024
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dipping a toe
You won't become more long or short sighted at night! If you're out of focus at night then you're out of focus in the daytime it will be more noticeable at night as your pupils dilate though.
You can't " prescribe distance glasses based on reading" and it's a loss of elasticity in the lens that causes a reduction in focussing as you age not muscular weakness.
There is a reduction in dark adaptation as you age but again not due to muscular weakness.
Hi wino, you seem to be SME on this, so trying to understand what was said earlier. for driving, and particularly at night is it better to go the NHS route or private. I have private medical, but not for much longer so I will need to speak to my optician soon. I have noticed a drop in my ability to deal with the brighter lights of oncomings over the last year, I wear my specs with the german made yellow over lenses (I posted a link earlier)
 
Feb 19, 2018
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Murvi Morello
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Since 1975
I find that as I get older my eye do not like the glare from oncoming headlight.

Talking of glare, I try not to drive at night (but I will if I have to) simply because about a quarter of vehicle now have over bright headlights.
I could counteract this by fitting 50-100% brighter ones to my vehicle but that would be unfair and inconsiderate to the other sensible drivers. 😡
 
Aug 16, 2024
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dipping a toe
Talking of glare, I try not to drive at night (but I will if I have to) simply because about a quarter of vehicle now have over bright headlights.
I could counteract this by fitting 50-100% brighter ones to my vehicle but that would be unfair and inconsiderate to the other sensible drivers. 😡
and they might end up front ending you!
 
Aug 18, 2014
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Transit PVC
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16 years since restarting
Talking of glare, I try not to drive at night (but I will if I have to) simply because about a quarter of vehicle now have over bright headlights.
I could counteract this by fitting 50-100% brighter ones to my vehicle but that would be unfair and inconsiderate to the other sensible drivers. 😡
If someone is coming from the other direction with main beam on,or evn what looks like it, I just flick mine to main beam also.

Motorways are my pet hate.If you need to use main beam on a motorway you really shouldn't be driving .

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Mar 23, 2012
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Hi wino, you seem to be SME on this, so trying to understand what was said earlier. for driving, and particularly at night is it better to go the NHS route or private. I have private medical, but not for much longer so I will need to speak to my optician soon. I have noticed a drop in my ability to deal with the brighter lights of oncomings over the last year, I wear my specs with the german made yellow over lenses (I posted a link earlier)
The NHS or private route for what?
 
May 28, 2024
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Maspalomas, Spain
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103,439
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Giottiline Toscan 74
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I use proper cleaning stuff too as can tell the difference from my last pair where I used anything handy.
I exclusively use soap and water ever since a friend of mine let me into the secret. Soap and water and dried off with paper towel, perfect every time and no scratches on the lenses. I highly recommend you try it.
 
Mar 23, 2012
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cataracts / len replacement
Ask your optometrist after your test but unless your vision when wearing the best possible correction isn't below a certain level you won't be listed for an NHS cataract operation. If you go private it's going to depend on the insurers definition of what they cover again it could be that your vision isn't bad enough but I have no real experience of what level of impairment is required for it to count as a necessary treatment rather than a cosmetic one ( a lot choose lens replacement as an alternative to specs so really a cosmetic treatment).
Do be aware that any operation carries risks however small!
 
Jan 11, 2018
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51,943
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Chausson Welcome 85
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Since 2018
One thing to bear in mind which I don't think has been mentioned is that with age, the surface of your retina also deteriorates. It's made up of your 'rods & cones'.
This is also part of the reason you will need good light for reading etc. as well as distance vision at night.

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