
As anyone who wears glasses knows, accidents happen. Maybe a screw falls out of your frame. It's not that hard to crack one of your lenses or have your frame break in half. No amount of duck tape can save a broken pair of glasses. That's why your roadside emergency kit should include spare glasses.
Unless you like squinting and barely seeing the road, it's important to have a backup pair of glasses. Most car issues can be solved with either a simple roadside repair or a tow truck. Your vision, on the other hand, can't. Another thing to consider, along with your spare glasses, are eye-drops. Dry eyes are more apt to fatigue, can cause spider-web like effects with night vision, and will just generally make you miserable.
While not nearly as obvious as food and water, make sure you have a spare set of glasses in your roadside emergency kit.
Unless you like squinting and barely seeing the road, it's important to have a backup pair of glasses. Most car issues can be solved with either a simple roadside repair or a tow truck. Your vision, on the other hand, can't. Another thing to consider, along with your spare glasses, are eye-drops. Dry eyes are more apt to fatigue, can cause spider-web like effects with night vision, and will just generally make you miserable.
While not nearly as obvious as food and water, make sure you have a spare set of glasses in your roadside emergency kit.
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