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Can I get a driver's license with 4.8 vision?

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Theodore
09/07/25 3:40am

You can get a driver's license with 4.8 vision. If your vision is low, you only need to wear glasses to participate in the driver's license test. The following is a detailed introduction to the motor vehicle driver's test: 1. Overview: The driver's test (motor vehicle driver's test) is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can you obtain a driver's license and legally drive a motor vehicle. 2. Others: The motor vehicle driver's test includes the subject of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (also known as the "theoretical test", referred to as "Subject One"), the subject of field driving skills (commonly known as "pole test", referred to as "Subject Two"), and the subject of road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge (commonly known as "road test", referred to as "Subject Three").

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DianaMarie
09/19/25 3:04am

I encountered a similar situation when applying for my C1 driver's license with 4.8 vision. According to regulations, the uncorrected or corrected vision for car license applicants must reach at least 4.9, and your current vision falls slightly short. However, don't worry - driver's license medical examinations allow vision correction with glasses or contact lenses. I passed mine wearing glasses. During the exam, you'll read an eye chart, and as long as you can see 5.0 with proper corrective lenses, you meet the standard. I recommend getting new glasses from an optician first to ensure your corrected vision meets requirements before registration. Nowadays, many driving school medical checkpoints can test corrected vision on-site, which is quite convenient. The key is to ensure clear vision while driving, being responsible for both yourself and pedestrians.

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PeytonDella
11/02/25 3:26am

My cousin passed his driving test last year with only 4.7 vision and successfully obtained a C1 license. The requirement for small vehicles is monocular vision above 4.9, which can be met with correction. You can go directly to the DMV-designated hospital for a physical exam and inform the doctor that you need to test corrected vision. They will use the standard logarithmic eye chart for examination—just wear your glasses and clearly see the bottom line to pass. Remember to get your prescription accurately measured at an optician beforehand; my cousin had to make an extra trip because his glasses weren't strong enough. Always wear your glasses when driving—last time I saw someone with blurry vision rear-end another car, which was extremely dangerous.

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VanJosiah
12/16/25 3:30am

I've specifically checked the vision requirements for a driver's license: a Class C license requires 4.9 or above. Although your 4.8 vision is slightly below, our country's regulations allow for correction. The most crucial part is passing the medical examination—just wear glasses during the test. It's advisable to prepare in advance and avoid borrowing someone else's glasses at the last minute, as incorrect prescription can affect judgment. A driving instructor mentioned that last year, a student failed the corrected vision test during the medical exam, delaying the review by two weeks. Additionally, normal color vision is necessary; inability to distinguish traffic lights is unacceptable.

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