As the Island enters Spring, motorists are being warned about the effects the glare of the sun can have on driving.
The Island's Roads Policing Unit says this can be a common problem from this time of year and can reduce visibility for all road users which means hazards can be harder to spot.
As a result, officers are advising people to ensure their windscreens are clean, slow down and drive to conditions.
They also suggest residents should consider wearing polarized sunglasses if this is the case.
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