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Abstract

A study and evaluation of the impact of yellow light on drivers' eyes in total darkness. to research the impact of yellow light on the driver's eye when driving at night, identify the appropriate fix for this issue, and lessen the likelihood that difficulties may arise. 100 male patients from Dhi Qar city, aged 20 to 70, were enrolled in the study. Their information was measured, as well as the refractive error of their wrist. Headaches, blurred vision, eye redness, and ignoring routine eye exams are among the rest they experience. The severity assessments ranged in age, exposure to yellow light, and severity (from mild to severe). Temporary blindness was the most perilous of these. The treatment began to reduce the symptoms associated with the effect of yellow light through a yellow filter sight that reflects yellow light (four models were taken from the Iraqi market and examined and determined which is the best in terms of radiation absorption in order to reduce the effect of light on the eye) and reduce the glare of the headlights of the car.

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