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Speedometer Needle Visibility


Joe Jarrell

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Here in Arizona the Sun can glare your vision to the point that you have a hard time seeing the Speedometer needle. I ware glasses to correct my vision, so it's not like I'm driving blind, but the distance to the speedometer face and the glare make it hard to see the needle. With all the budget cuts in city governments, you don't want to go over the speed limit here. Can you think of a cure for the problem i.e. florescent paint, some kind of magnifier lens that could be placed in front of the gauge face. Joe

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Here in Arizona the Sun can glare your vision to the point that you have a hard time seeing the Speedometer needle. I ware glasses to correct my vision, so it's not like I'm driving blind, but the distance to the speedometer face and the glare make it hard to see the needle. With all the budget cuts in city governments, you don't want to go over the speed limit here. Can you think of a cure for the problem i.e. florescent paint, some kind of magnifier lens that could be placed in front of the gauge face. Joe

How about tinting your windows? Most people here in Vegas do that, and we have pretty much the same environment you do.

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