My Highway Driving Eye Site Improves with Age
I’m confused. My eyes appear to be losing their capabilities the older I get, but it seems like my eye site is great while highway driving. Those little white signs on the side of the road that 25 years ago I swear were not there (or my eyes just couldn’t see) — are now everywhere and I’m seeing them quite clearly. What signs? Those signs that say “Speed Limit.”
Yes the speed limit signs. My eyes must improve during highway driving because my car seems to hover right at the speed limit.
And I noticed an inverse relationship between age and being able to read those signs. All around me the folks that seem to be my age or older seem to be able to read those signs better than those drivers half our age. I witness this phenomenon daily while driving my 40+ miles on Arizona highways to work and back. So I can only assume the older I get, the better my eye site gets while driving on the highway.
I think I’ll petition AARP for a grant to perform an official study of the relationship between higher age and improved vision during highway driving — at least the ability to read the speed limit signs.
I’ll let you know how it goes.

