Many security drivers drive in the morning sunrise and the evening sunset. Blinding glare from low sun or bright light reflecting off snow, puddles, other vehicles, or even your own hood, can be potentially lethal. Glare is frequently cited as the cause of traffic accidents, but the right pair of sunglasses can prevent it. There is some confusion, though, about what sunglasses you should wear when driving. We asked the Federation of Manufacturing Opticians for guidance.
Read MorePodcast Episode 185 presented by the International Security Driver Association – Driving, and Sunglasses, What it Takes to Make an Armored Car, and why you may want to start using a Faraday bag for your electronic devices.
Read MoreSecure Transportation and Executive Protection News for Wednesday, July 25th, 2018
– UK motor insurers vote to pool terrorism vehicle risk
– Who is Driving You
– ISDA Executive Vehicle Survey question – ROI of a security driver
– UK Government accidentally leaks counter-terrorism tools via Trell
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