Daylight savings changes in the spring have done more than create havoc on people’s sleep patterns. For many the commutes have become treacherous and seemingly blinding with sun glare making it next to impossible to see. Most sun glare accidents happen in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is on the horizon and little protection is offered by a car’s sun visor. Unfortunately, these times coincide perfectly with rush hour, making accidents even more likely. Police say blinding glare is a lot more common and deadly than most people realize. Read more about sun glare. Above and below are photos from a commute last night.
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