Comparison of pedestrian detection with and without yellow-lens glasses during simulated night driving with and without headlight glare
JAMA Ophthalmology Aug 06, 2019
Hwang AD, et al. - Using a driving simulator equipped with a custom headlight glare (HLG) simulator, researchers measured the connection between yellow-lens glasses and the detection of pedestrians with and without an oncoming HLG. Between September 8, 2016, and October 25, 2017, a single-center cohort study was carried out at the Schepens Eye Research Institute. The study sample consisted of 22 people. Yellow-lens night-driving glasses did not seem to improve pedestrian detection at night or reduce the negative effects of HLG on pedestrian detection performance using a driver simulator equipped with an HLG simulator. These findings do not seem to support eye care professionals advising patients to use night-driving yellow-lens glasses.
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