Must I Wear Glasses in Driver's License Photo If I'm Nearsighted?

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StHaven
07/29/25 8:32pm
Nearsighted individuals must wear glasses in their driver's license photos. Daily driving precautions are as follows: 1. Carry emergency supplies: Equip your vehicle with emergency items such as a rescue hammer, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit. This not only enhances your sense of security while driving but also enables self-rescue or assistance to others in emergencies, serving as an excellent safety measure. 2. Check vehicle condition: Always inspect various vehicle components before driving, including tires, lights, and fluids, and address any issues promptly. After driving on highways for over two hours, take advantage of rest stops at service areas to check key vehicle parts like tires, tire pressure, and engine oil. 3. Never reverse or make U-turns on highways: On expressways, many rear-end collisions are caused by drivers unfamiliar with the route, driving too slowly, reversing, or suddenly stopping. Plan your route in advance, preferably using navigation, and pay attention to road signs. Warning signs typically appear about 2 kilometers before exits. If you miss an exit, never reverse or make a U-turn; continue to the next exit and adjust your route accordingly. 4. Do not discard items by opening windows: At high speeds on highways, even a lightweight plastic bottle thrown from a preceding vehicle can shatter the windshield of a following car. Therefore, littering on highways not only pollutes the environment but can also lead to severe accidents causing vehicle damage and fatalities.
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SanAllison
08/14/25 5:31pm
Back when I went to get my driver's license, I made sure to wear my glasses for the photo because the transportation department has rules stating that the photo must accurately reflect how you normally look while driving. If you're nearsighted and need glasses to see, definitely don't take them off for the photo—otherwise, your application might get held up. This is mainly to make identity verification easier. If your photo shows you without glasses but you're wearing them during the actual vision test, the staff might question its authenticity, potentially requiring you to retake the photo or delaying the approval process. Besides, the core of safe driving is clear vision—wearing glasses ensures you can see pedestrians, traffic signals, and other important details on the road. A friend of mine once skipped wearing glasses for convenience, only to have their license application rejected and be asked to submit additional documents, wasting a lot of time. So, take my advice: wearing glasses for the photo is the easiest way to go. Oh, and by the way, getting regular eye check-ups is also important to make sure your prescription is up to date, so driving doesn’t strain your eyes.
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