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Struggling to see clearly while driving at night? You’re not alone. Many people notice increased glare, halos around lights, or difficulty seeing road signs after dark—common signs that cataracts may be affecting your vision.

Why Night Driving Becomes Difficult

Cataracts can cause the eye’s natural lens to become cloudy, making it harder for light to pass through clearly. This often leads to:

  • Glare from headlights
  • Halos around streetlights
  • Reduced contrast and clarity
  • Difficulty judging distance

These challenges can make night driving stressful and even unsafe.

How Clearer Vision Can Make a Difference

Improving your vision can significantly enhance your ability to drive at night. Clearer vision helps you:

  • See road signs and markings more easily
  • Reduce glare from oncoming traffic
  • Improve depth perception
  • Feel more in control behind the wheel

Confidence Starts with Better Vision

When your vision improves, so does your confidence. Many patients find that daily activities—especially driving—become easier and more comfortable.

Being able to drive at night without hesitation can restore a sense of independence and peace of mind.

Take the First Step

If night driving has become a challenge, it may be time to explore your options. Call or text 972-403-1110 or visit www.brookseyemd.com/request-an-appointment/ to schedule your consultation today.