I have transitions as well. They work really well these days, except for in a car. They need UV light to make them work, and as you know, glass stops that. So I have a pair of prescription sun specs that I keep in the car for driving. I am sure the optician will help you decide, and lighten your wallet!
I’m sure they will happily help to lighten my wallet, but they will have to fight the moths first!
My right eye just met DVLA 6/12 requirements before having cataract done, but for a good while I have relied on my left eye, which has superior distance vision been able to read bottom line on eye chart unaided. Shame I was careless and didn’t wear safety goggles when younger!
Essilor (transitions) drivewear lenses and the new generation Xtractive darken behind the windscreen. Hoya extra dark and Zeiss drive safe are well known brands with photochromic lenses that darken behind the windscreen.
My initial thinking, depending how the new lens has been checked tomorrow and how I go on with new lenses, will be glasses for computer use/reading, distance and distance sunglasses.
I will have to create a thread lol.
Thanks DD 🙂