
You cannot wear colored contact lenses for the Subject One exam. Below is a brief introduction to Subject One: 1. Basic Information: Subject One refers to the driver's theory test, conducted at the vehicle office, and is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. Subject One is part of the teaching and examination syllabus for motor vehicle driver training. The examination portion of this syllabus is divided into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authorities. 2. Exam Content: The exam includes the most fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, plus local regulations. The exams proceed in the order of Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next. Those who fail a subject must retake that subject's exam.

I remember specifically asking my driving school about wearing colored contact lenses during the written test (Subject 1). It's indeed allowed as long as your vision meets the standards. Before the exam, there's a vision test in the waiting area. If you can read the 0.8 line on the eye chart with your colored contacts, the examiner won't intervene. The key is to get accustomed to wearing contacts beforehand – try putting them on an hour before the test to avoid dryness or blurry vision during the exam. If you fail the vision test, you'll need to switch to regular glasses. Also, be mindful that computer screens may have glare during the test, so adjust your seating position to ensure a clear view. Don't let these details affect your performance. While I recommend checking local exam center rules, the practice is generally considered safe and reliable.

Last week, while accompanying a relative to take the subject one test, we talked about this issue and mentioned that wearing colored contact lenses is not a problem. The key point of the exam rules is meeting the vision standards, generally requiring corrected vision to reach around 5.0. As long as the colored contacts don't blur your vision, you can pass normally. The examiner will check your vision with lenses, so don't worry. Stay calm during the vision test, and if you're used to wearing colored contacts, don't change them last minute to avoid discomfort. The exam process is quite long, about an hour, so if you wear contact lenses, be mindful of dry eyes and take breaks to close your eyes during the exam. It's best to have an eye exam before the test to confirm your vision is fine.

I was worried about wearing colored contact lenses affecting my driver's license test. In reality, the subject one test allows wearing contact lenses, including colored ones. The exam rules only require that your vision meets the standard; colored contacts are fine as long as they correct your vision. The vision test is done quickly in the waiting area—you just need to see 0.8 clearly with the lenses, and the examiner won't ask about the lens type. If your vision is normal, don't change lenses and add unnecessary stress. The test environment isn't very bright, so don't worry about glare with colored contacts.

Wearing colored contact lenses is acceptable for the Subject 1 exam. According to the standards, as long as your vision correction meets the requirements, you'll pass. Colored contacts that provide vision correction are fine. A few days before the exam, ensure your lenses have good light transmission. If you can clearly see the charts during the vision test, you won't face any issues. The examiner won't specifically check whether the lenses are cosmetic. Remember to stay focused on the screen throughout the exam.

My friend passed the written driving test (Subject 1) easily while wearing colored contact lenses. With good eyesight, she had no issues during the exam. The key lies in answering ability - as long as you can read the eye chart clearly with lenses during the vision test, you'll pass. It's advised not to change your usual eyewear to maintain comfort. The test environment is relaxed, so stay calm and don't get unnecessarily nervous.


