The sun knows where the gap is...

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  • acrewofone
    Crosman 3357 AGA62 Expert
    • Jul 2020
    • 418
    • Hagerstown Maryland

    #1

    The sun knows where the gap is...

    Why is it that no matter where I am driving, when I am driving or which direction I am driving, the sun is always in the gap that the visor does not cover?
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  • boomersruckus
    Professional Knucklehead
    • Jul 2023
    • 274
    • Behind you, In the shadows.

    #2
    Drive only at night, teach that overzealous bright SOB a lesson!
    Do hard things for fun. Being soft is for sissies. Being an asshole is easy, thats why everyone is one. Being stand up us hard. Be a hard bastard but be respectful.

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    • Sneak Miester
      Retired
      • Apr 2024
      • 181
      • Alberta

      #3
      I used to have to go to Brooks Alberta, meat packing plant ( stunk there, I hated going to it). I had to drive from Edmonton to Calgary then turn left to Brooks. One trip I turned left and the sky infront of me was black ….ACDC highway to hell came on the radio just as I turned…..it was an omen
      my feedback

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      • Jimmydee
        🇨🇦 ehh
        • Jul 2020
        • 473
        • Alberta Canada, eh

        #4
        I’ve worked a few areas in BC and Alberta where the sun is horrible both in the morning and evening and the areas are prone to minor and major collisions, there are no visors that will solve that issue..

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        • Chuck E Ducky
          Ragnastock Enforcer
          • Jul 2020
          • 6116
          • NY

          #5
          Flat brim hat / Boony Hat + polarized sunglasses are a must. I think it’s why my eye sight has remained as good as it has for so long. I wear sun glasses all the time.

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          • Nish
            Villiage Idiot
            • Jul 2020
            • 100005622
            • SC Transplant

            #6
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            • Ramfaux
              They made me bleed first
              • Oct 2024
              • 86

              #7

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              • k_obeastly
                Bunker Buster
                • Aug 2020
                • 449

                #8
                I drive west to work in the evening and east to home in the morning. At least it’s only about a mile or the scare ball in the sky would really get on my nerves.

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                • BrickHaus
                  Tactical Spoon Reacquired
                  • Sep 2020
                  • 3396
                  • Minnesota

                  #9
                  I've got my deeply inset eyes, and my caveman forehead to save this. Unless it's right above the hood, I can shade my eyes. Driving a truck helps the angle on the dangle also.
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                  • Diesel imp
                    Diesel imp commented
                    Editing a comment
                    it seems like unless you have a deep aftermarket sun visor on the truck, the sun still manages to catch you right in the eyeballs at times

                    whats worse is if you havent cleaned the inside of the windshield in a bit, that haze on the inside makes its worse
                • moonweasel
                  Bunker Buster
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 174
                  • Kiwiland

                  #10
                  Oddly I don't mind the sun finding the gap

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