
If your naked-eye vision reaches 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart, you can pass the test. If you are nearsighted, you can pass the vision test through correction. Below are specific details about the vision test: 1. Wearing glasses: Wear glasses with the appropriate prescription for the test. China's motor vehicle driver's license vision test requires corrected vision, not necessarily naked-eye vision. 2. Hospital examination: If you fail the test at the Vehicle Management Office, you can retake the test at a hospital and then submit the medical examination form and relevant payment receipts to the driving school. 3. Corrected vision: If you fail the first test, you can go to an eye hospital for vision correction. Once your vision meets the required standards, you can retake the test.

I remember when I went for the vision test at the DMV last time, I started preparing a week in advance. I made sure to get eight hours of sleep every day, avoided staying up late staring at phone screens, and ate more carrots and leafy greens to supplement vitamin A. On the day of the test, I arrived early, relaxed my eyes, and didn’t switch to new glasses at the last minute. If your vision isn’t great normally, it’s best to get an eye exam first to check for any issues and correct them in time—don’t push through. If you fail, don’t panic; you can request a retest or apply for corrective lenses. Driving safety comes first—poor vision on the highway can easily lead to accidents that harm yourself and others. Develop good habits, like rubbing your eyes before driving to relieve fatigue. Most importantly, be honest—don’t try to cheat the test, as it could compromise road safety.

That time I took my dad to the DMV for the vision test made him quite nervous, given his age and poor eyesight. I told him, the vision test is a safety threshold for everyone - just take it as it comes. Don't watch TV too much the day before, follow instructions to clearly see the C-chart during the exam, and wear properly fitted glasses (don't borrow others'). If nearsightedness is severe, get prescription glasses at the hospital - don't count on luck to pass. I've seen people squint to cheat and get disqualified, causing them to fail the driving test and wait forever. If vision is truly poor, better take the bus more often - safety matters far more than convenience. Remember, the physical exam helps us avoid dangers, like hitting pedestrians unknowingly while driving. Face it honestly where seriousness is due.

To pass the DMV vision test smoothly, just follow these simple steps. Get plenty of rest the day before the test to avoid eye fatigue; don't forget to wear your own glasses; stay relaxed and focus on the chart during the test. If your vision is blurry, see a doctor early to address the issue—don't wait until the exam to panic.


