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To avoid 'snow blindness' when driving in bright, snowy conditions in Nunavut, what is essential to wear?
Polarized sunglasses significantly reduce glare from snow, preventing discomfort and temporary vision impairment known as snow blindness.
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Question: To avoid 'snow blindness' when driving in bright, snowy conditions in Nunavut, what is essential to wear?
Answer options:
- A dark-colored hat. ✅ Polarized sunglasses or eye protection.
- Gloves to prevent reflections.
- A warm scarf over your face.
Correct answer: Polarized sunglasses or eye protection.
Explanation: Polarized sunglasses significantly reduce glare from snow, preventing discomfort and temporary vision impairment known as snow blindness.
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