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DRIVE and ADAPTIVE DRIVE Lenses for driving

Enjoy the pleasure of driving!
Do you like driving? Do reduced visibility conditions tire you? Do you find night driving more exhausting?
Did you know…
Lack of light, which causes pupil dilation, results in night myopia? Studies conducted on this subject have led to the conclusion that the eye responds to darkness by focusing at an intermediate distance. Due to the eye’s position during driving, the upper part of the lens is considered the area through which the eye gazes the most.
DriveGuard lenses are the solution to eye fatigue that occurs when driving at night, as they have a visual field for these reduced visibility conditions in the upper part of the lens.

But what if you need glasses for up-close as well?
DriveGuard Pro are special progressive lenses for driving. How do they differ from other types of progressive lenses?
- In the upper part of the lens, there is an area for night driving that compensates for night myopia.
- The distance visual field is 70% wider in distance and 45% wider in intermediate vision than any general-use progressive lens.
- Aberration zones are considerably reduced in intermediate vision, providing better peripheral vision.