What are the Different Types of Myopia?
Myopia is a very common eye condition that affects people around the world. Learn more about high myopia and other types, and how they can affect your vision.
Myopia is a very common eye condition that affects people around the world. Learn more about high myopia and other types, and how they can affect your vision.
It's a legal requirement to have good eyesight behind the wheel. Learn more about the eyesight rules for driving.
Whether you’re a driver, a cyclist, a biker or a pedestrian, your vision plays a fundamental role in your journey when on the road. We discuss some of the common eye conditions that may affect you on the road and what you can do to manage them successfully.
If reflections on your lenses are something you have struggled with, here is some helpful advice.
Do you find yourself avoiding driving at night because of vision worries? Here are 5 ways Crizal Drive lens coatings could help.
Your vision on the roads can be restricted during the winter, thanks to ice, snow and low lit conditions. Find out how to prepare yourself with Essilor lenses.
Driving in twilight can be much more difficult than in daylight. Here are some top tips to help you stay safe on the road.
The ageing eye brings with it a unique set of challenges. As you inch closer to 60, the eye undergoes a series of anatomical and physiological changes that may affect vision and your ability to perform simple, everyday tasks like reading and driving.
Whether you drive a car, lorry or van, ride a motorcycle or bike or are a pedestrian, there’s one thing road users can all agree on, it’s that good vision is one of the primary requisites for good road safety.
To help improve your driving experience, we’ve broken down and explained 9 unique signs around how your vision can be impaired at night.
Whether you drive a car, ride a bicycle or motorbike, or simply prefer to walk, great vision is critical for road safety. Presbyopia is a natural part of ageing and symptoms usually start to occur from the early 40s.
Driving is one of many daily activities that require clear, uninterrupted vision. Whether you only drive to work and back, or you take frequent trips to multiple destinations, being able to see the road and other drivers is crucial for your and others’ safety.
You can take steps to improve your lens performance for things like glare, which can make it more comfortable to drive at night.
Do you have trouble feeling safe while driving at night like 17 million drivers in the UK? Discomfort while driving is a common occurrence with changes in light, causing eye sensitivity.
Nyctalopia, also known as night-blindness, is an impairment that affects your ability to see at night. It could be due to a dietary imbalance, an eye condition or a chronic eye disease.