What are the vision requirements for motorcycle physical examinations?

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Neil
07/28/25 9:43pm
Motorcycle physical examination vision requirements: 1. For motorcycle driver's license renewal applications: A physical condition certificate must be submitted. 2. For applicants of motorcycle driving license categories: The naked-eye vision or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. Here are some additional details: Drivers who are required to undergo annual physical examinations will have their driver's license revoked if they fail to submit the physical examination certificate within one year after the deadline. For the physical condition standards when applying for a motor vehicle driver's license, applicants should actively cooperate with physicians during the physical examination.
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SilasLynn
08/12/25 2:19am
I paid special attention to the motorcycle physical exam vision requirements when I got my driver's license. You need both eyes to achieve 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart, either uncorrected or corrected vision is acceptable. I passed the test wearing glasses—as long as you can clearly see the small symbols on the chart, it counts as qualified. Another key point is the color vision test; you absolutely cannot be red-green colorblind because distinguishing traffic light colors is crucial when riding a motorcycle. From a safety perspective, poor vision or color blindness can lead to misjudging road conditions and increase accident risks. I recommend getting a simple eye check-up beforehand to ensure you meet the standards before taking the physical exam. Some people overlook this detail and end up getting stuck, having to reschedule appointments. Overall, paying attention to vision requirements isn't just about obtaining the license—it's also about protecting yourself and others, ensuring peace of mind every time you ride.
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