With the arrival of summer, the temperature is gradually rising. In order to feel cool, some car owners will directly wear slippers driving.
This seems to be a casual behavior, but it may bring serious safety hazards. Another bad habit is driving with the dark sunglasses.
Studies have shown that dark sunglasses can block glare, but they can also delay the time it takes for visual signals to reach the brain, causing a distortion of the "sense of speed" and causing drivers to make bad judgments.
Tip: Don't choose sunglasses that are too dark for summer driving, and also be aware that you should try not to choose sunglasses with frames that are too large or too heavy.