• RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      Sure it is! In the northern hemisphere, instead of 45° going east-to-west, just plan in for 45° going west-to-east. It’s foolproof!

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      10 hours ago

      Yes, it does. But it would be higher at the 45°’s and not in your face. We planned a grid on the compass one way, it would have been no more difficult the other way.

      • Lyrl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 hours ago

        I believe it depends on the latitude, since away from the equator the Sun rises at an angle and not straight up. It can be low enough to still be below the visor, but risen enough to have moved far enough south (if in the northern hemisphere) to be problematic when driving southeast in the morning or southwest in the evening.

        I found this image on Google search that I think illustrates the phenomenon: https://share.google/okYRf16lB1vegnVax