What are the details of the new 2021 driver's license vision regulations?
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For a C1 driver's license, the requirement is for individuals with monocular vision impairment to have a visual acuity of 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart in the better eye (either uncorrected or corrected), with a horizontal field of vision reaching 150 degrees. Vision issues caused by refractive errors: If vision problems are caused by refractive errors: wearing properly prescribed glasses after a strict optometry examination can improve vision. As long as the vision reaches the normal standard, the physical examination can be passed; Failing the vision test during driving school physical examination: If you fail the vision test during the driving school's physical examination, it is recommended to undergo a physical examination at a hospital. You can go to one of the local hospitals designated by the Vehicle Management Office. If you pass the examination, submit the physical examination form and related payment receipts to the driving school; Non-refractive vision issues: If the vision problem is not due to refractive errors and cannot be improved, then you must give up on obtaining a driver's license. Poor vision can result in a lack of depth perception, affecting driving safety. Forcing yourself to drive would be harmful to both yourself and others.