Driving Into the Sun

Driver tips from AAA Insurance

Driving on a beautiful sunny day can provide stunning scenery, but it can also create a hazard if the driver’s view is compromised by a glaring sun.

Just after sunrise and before sunset the sun can shine directly into drivers’ eyes, leaving many motorists driving with a glare. This glare can make it much harder to see the road ahead and potential hazards creating an added risk to drivers. When sun glare is an issue slow down and use extra caution especially while driving through school zones.

So how can you protect yourself? AAA offers these tips for motorists when driving into the sun:

  • Invest in polarized sunglasses – they can help reduce glare.
  • Utilize your sun visor – it can help to block out the sun.
  • Leave more following room – when the sun is in your eyes it can be hard to see what the car ahead is doing
  • Check your windshield before driving – make sure it’s clean on the inside and out
  • Avoid storing papers or other items on the dashboard


Sun glare can be dangerous to everyone on the road. Take precaution and do what you can to keep you and your family safe. In the event that an accident does occur, having the right auto insurance policy can make a difference. Visit AAA.com/Insurance to learn more.