Can I Wear Colored Contact Lenses for the Driving Test Subject One?

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VanGriffin
07/29/25 9:08am
Colored contact lenses are not allowed. Below is a brief introduction to Subject One: 1. Basic Information: Subject One refers to the theoretical driving test, conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. Subject One is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driver training. The examination section of this outline is divided into three subjects, organized by the traffic management departments of public security authorities. 2. Examination Content: The test includes the most fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. The examination sequence follows Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three in order. Applicants can proceed to the next subject only after passing the previous one. Those who fail a subject must continue to take that subject's examination.
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OLane
08/12/25 8:33am
The driving test subject one is the theoretical exam, the kind where you answer questions on a computer, and wearing colored contact lenses is completely fine. I'm used to wearing glasses normally, and colored contacts are just a type of tinted contact lenses. During the exam, as long as it doesn't affect your ability to read the questions, it's okay. Based on my understanding of traffic regulations, the driving test subject one mainly tests traffic knowledge. As long as you don't cheat and have normal vision, any glasses or contact lenses are acceptable because the examiner won't care how you wear them—they only care about whether you answer the questions seriously. Some people worry that wearing colored contacts might be misunderstood, but that's overthinking it. The exam room is more concerned with your ID and answering behavior. The benefit of colored contacts is that they make you look more energetic and don't cause glare, so they won't affect your view of the screen. However, if your eyes are sensitive, wearing them for a long time might cause dryness and affect your concentration. It's recommended to try them out before the exam to ensure comfort. In short, wear them with confidence—the key is passing the exam. Practice more questions, remember safety first, and I wish you success in passing!
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AllisonLee
10/06/25 3:54am
I took the written driving test (Subject 1) while wearing colored contact lenses, and there was absolutely no issue. It was a computer-based testing center where everyone sat in rows facing their screens—no one was scrutinizing your eyes. Colored contacts are just regular lenses with a tint, nothing out of the ordinary. The proctors checked IDs and monitored the answering process; as long as you didn’t cheat, what you wore didn’t matter. I chose colored contacts because they’re lighter than glasses and provided clearer screen visibility. The test was short, about 30 minutes, so unless you have an eye condition, they won’t affect your performance. Just avoid rubbing your eyes before the test to prevent dislodging them, and ensure your lenses are clean to avoid irritation. If you’re not used to wearing them, skip new lenses on test day to prevent discomfort. Focus on mastering traffic rules—like parking and turning—not your eyewear. Stay relaxed and trust yourself.
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