Another Texting While Driving Scenario


 

Warm weather has arrived and summer vacation season is well underway. Basking in the warm glow of the sun can make us feel great, and in the short term, make us look good. In the long term, over-exposure to ultraviolet rays damages the fibers in the skin. Construction law litigation. Effects of sun exposure put us at higher risk of cellular damage, age spots, early wrinkling and skin cancer.

The summer season is a great reminder to use sunscreen whenever outdoors, but protection from UV radiation is important all year round.

We recently read an article about a 69-year-old man who spent the last 28 years as a truck driver. Since the man spent countless daylight hours behind the wheel and over exposure to damaging UV rays, the left side of his face looks decades older than the right side. The name for his condition is unilateral dermatoheliosis (one-sided photo aging). Even with the window closed, UVA rays can penetrate window glass if it's not tinted enough to protect passengers inside the vehicle.

The previous example is just a reminder that UV rays can reflect off of surfaces like water and glass. Harmful UV rays can also reach you on cloudy and hazy days.

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