Driver License Eye Exam Letters

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Class D License. With a Class D driver's license, driver may operate: -All single-unit vehicles (cars and pickup trucks), except those with a gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds, vehicles designed to carry more than 15 passengers (including the driver), and vehicles that carry hazardous materials.

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Jan 19, 2012  The eye exam charts are a mass produced commodity. They are standardized to allow for statistical comparison in diagnosis. The eye charts are classed as a medical device, and are subject to the regulations by e.g. Each time you make a. Re: Passing Driver's License Vision Test for PERIPHERAL visi. Licenses are issued by the state government, and you are required to furnish them with proof that you are a resident of that state before they'll issue it to you. I also don't know of a state that doesn't require an eye test. The DMV requires drivers to take another eye test when bringing back the form. Drivers are able to wear glasses or contacts. If the driver wears these and passes, the DMV makes a note on that driver's license indicating that the driver requires corrective lenses. If the driver still can't pass the vision test.

04-07-2005, 04:57 PM

Passing Eye Exam At Dmv

I got my license renewed today, and I was a little nervous because I really strained my eyes last month (working with poorly scanned images of handwriting 40 hours/week does a lot of people's eyes in where I work. Thank god it's only one state that scans that poorly and the contract expires this year) so people across the room - which is 70' long - are pretty fuzzy at the moment, and my eyes recover pretty slowly from what I recall from the aftermath of this contract last spring. I passed the exam by reading the 5th line without a problem, however, though I'll admit I eventually guessed on one letter. It did seem to be the correct guess, though, since the next two people said it was 'O' too, not 'D' which would have been my next guess. If this year follows last year's pattern I should be able to see as well as normal in a week or two.. if not it's time for an eye exam, hmm?
Anyway, all this makes me wonder what happens if you don't pass the eye exam.
Suppose you couldn't read the 5th line - where they ask everyone to start - and not the 6th either? (the guy behind me had to read line six, and he got his license) Is there a seventh line? I know that in this state at least you have to have 20/40 or better to pass. Is line five 20/20 and line six 20/40 or is line six somewhere in between? And are there lines one through four?
If you fail, do they suspend your license? I realize that you'd have to get glasses to get your license renewed, but suppose the person failed the eye exam a few days before their birthday, could they continue to drive until the day their license would have normally expired?