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EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade: Common eye mistakes made by drivers

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 29, 2025 942 Minutes read0

•Dr Priscilia Imade

Driving is a task that relies heavily on vision. More than ninety percent of the information needed while driving comes through the eyes.

Despite this, many drivers make mistakes concerning their eyesight, often without realising how dangerous these mistakes can be.

These errors not only put the driver at risk but also threaten the safety of passengers and other road users.

Below are some of the most common eye mistakes made by drivers:

1. Ignoring Regular Eye Examinations: 

Many drivers only check their vision when they notice serious difficulty, but eye problems often develop slowly. Conditions such as glaucoma or cataract can reduce vision without early symptoms. Failing to have routine eye examinations means these problems may go unnoticed until they interfere with driving safety.

2. Driving with Uncorrected Vision Problems: 

Some drivers know they need glasses or contact lenses but choose not to wear them while driving. Others continue to use old prescriptions that no longer match their vision needs. This mistake reduces clarity of sight, making it hard to read signs, judge distances, or see clearly at night.

3. Poor Night Driving Habits: 

Night driving demands sharper vision, yet many drivers ignore signs of poor night vision. Some continue to drive even when they struggle to see in dim light, experience glare from oncoming headlights, or have difficulty adjusting from light to dark. These habits greatly increase accident risks.

4. Neglecting Sunglasses or Eye Protection: 

Bright sunlight, glare from wet roads, or reflections from other vehicles can temporarily blind a driver. Many drivers fail to use sunglasses or protective lenses, which would reduce glare and improve contrast. This simple mistake can make it harder to spot hazards in time.

5. Misusing Eye Drops or Self-Medication

Some drivers rely on over-the-counter eye drops or traditional remedies to clear red or tired eyes instead of seeking proper medical advice. This can hide underlying problems like dry eye disease, infections, or allergies, which may worsen over time.

6. Ignoring Early Warning Symptoms: 

Drivers often overlook common eye symptoms such as blurred vision, double vision, eye pain, or frequent headaches. These warning signs are sometimes dismissed as stress or tiredness, but they may signal a serious eye condition that requires immediate attention.

CONCLUSION

Finally, the most common eye mistakes made by drivers are avoidable with awareness and responsible habits. Ignoring eye tests, refusing to use corrective lenses, neglecting night vision difficulties, driving without sun protection, self-medicating and dismissing symptoms are errors that endanger lives. Every driver should recognise that healthy eyes are a vital tool for safe driving and taking proper care of them is not just a personal responsibility but also a duty to everyone on the road.

*Dr Priscilia Imade is CEO, Modern Eye Clinic, Lagos. 

E-mail: moderneyecliniclagos@gmail.com

Another edition of the column returns on Monday in The Frontier. 

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