Unless you are extremely height-challenged, you could probably benefit from having a little Fresnel lens on your windshield. (I learned from watching Hell Baby (which is about as good of a movie as you might expect with that title) that Kegen-Michael Key’s character’s name is pronounced something like fre-NELL– the s is silent.)
This handy invention helps you to see stoplights and other important aids to driving that are visually impeded by the top of your windshield. Without it you may find yourself craning far forward and down or resting your chin on the steering wheel as you wait for a red light to turn green.
I think I tried ordering one once from this website, but there was some technical difficulty at the time:
I have seen Think owners with the same lens without the brand name, but I’m not sure where one might buy them.
I have the lightinsight.com version and I find it works great when you stop at a light and it is otherwise very hard to see the light due to the forward angle of the roof. I highly recommend one.