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Northern automobile driving jellies, what precautions are you taking with west bound traffic and are you cutting them some slack due to the glare in the afternoon?

Asked by Adirondackwannabe (36713points) February 23rd, 2011

Driving in the afternoon gets much more dangerous this time of year because the sun is low enough on the horizon it produces enough glare to blind anyone trying to travel in a westerly direction. Plus the snow makes it worse because it adds to the glare. If you are headed easterly, what precautions are you taking? I just about got smoked yesterday at the crest of a hill by a car in my lane. I always try to stay way to the right at hillcrests.

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