Interesting
Pluton, I was worried about the same thing.
Luckily I was able to talk to a different Optician who I trust and he said he'd tried the equivalent lenses from Essilor and found them so much of an improvement for driving that he now wears them all the time.
Based on that, I went ahead. My pair should turn up in another week's time
Erik, your quote is really interesting.
Apart from the spiel from Zeiss, the two main things other I found when googling were
- Yellow tinted lenses
- Polarised lenses
Each seem to have some benefits. I'm unsure about light coming directly from an oncoming car's headlights being more horizontal than any other axis, but I've not looked into it.
Polarised sunglasses have been useful in the daytime for years (and I liked them for photographic use too!).
Many players of sports have experimented with wearing yellow lenses, to help them pick out the ball etc
However several people who talked about actual benefits of either type to assist when driving at night came to the same conclusion:
- Glare can be a problem at night
- But you also need to be able to see the darker areas of the road (the part you're actually driving along)
- In their opinion, both polarised and yellow tinted lenses reduce the amount of light reaching the eye by enough to negate any other benefits they provided.