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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Drivers Wearing Wrong Sunglasses Could Be Fined in Europe

Drivers wearing wrong sunglasses may be fined in Europe. (Reuters)

As the weather finally begins to improve drivers are being urged by road safety experts to make sure they don't fall foul of a little-known driving rule.

This week is Sun Awareness Week and while there's plenty of advice being offered on the potential health effects of overexposure, road safety charity IAM Roadsmart is also offering words of caution on staying safe on the road.

While sunglasses are a must for motorists to avoid being dazzled, IAM Roadsmart's Tim Shallcross warns that not all glasses are suitable for drivers and those who buy their shades online should be particularly cautious, the News website reported.

The EU has set standards for elements of sunglasses, such as frame strength, shatter resistance and UV protection, but it also has four grades for the level on tint in lenses.

While the three lower grades are all suitable for driving in daylight, category four lenses are so dark that the standards state they are not suitable for driving or road use at any time. Failing to heed this warning could be seen as careless driving, which carries an on-the-spot fine of £100.

Tim Shallcross explains: "The darkest is category four, which lets just three percent to eight percent of the light through. These are very dark, like ski goggles. They are so dark that they should not be used for driving at any time, and category four sunglasses must be labeled as unsuitable for driving."

Most sunglasses on sale in shops will be having the category clearly labeled, usually on the arm, but Tim Shallcross warns that those bought online aren’t always so clear.

He says: "A look through several shopping websites revealed that very few sellers display the tint category or any symbol, so you have no way of telling whether the glasses are suitable for driving until they arrive."

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