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What is the minimum vision requirement for a C1 driver's license?

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LeJourney
07/29/2025, 06:28:55 PM

The naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. Below is relevant information about the C1 driver's license: 1. Introduction: The C1 driver's license is a type of driving license code, permitting the operation of small and mini passenger vehicles, light and mini cargo vehicles, and light, small, and mini special operation vehicles. Applicants can directly apply for the license with their resident ID card at any location nationwide without submitting proof of residence registration. The examination subjects include four items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, road driving, and safe and civilized driving knowledge. 2. Driving requirements: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the scope of the C1 driver's license includes small and mini passenger vehicles and light and mini cargo vehicles; light, small, and mini special operation vehicles; small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer. According to this standard, a C1 license cannot be used to drive vehicles with more than 9 seats. Additionally: The total length of the driven cargo vehicle must not exceed 6 meters.

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EzraDella
08/15/2025, 07:18:29 PM

Last year, I had just passed my C1 driver's license test, and the physical examination was very strict. The minimum vision requirement was binocular naked-eye or corrected vision of at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart, roughly equivalent to 0.6-0.7 on the international standard. I barely passed by wearing glasses, and the doctor also checked for color vision issues to ensure no red-green color blindness, with a horizontal field of vision requirement of over 150 degrees. If your vision is insufficient, you must wear glasses or contact lenses, otherwise you won't pass. I was worried before the exam, but the hospital used a simple eye chart to test, which was quite quick. After getting my license, I regularly check my vision because it directly affects driving safety, especially when driving at night with dim lighting.

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LaBrianna
10/17/2025, 11:09:25 PM

I've been driving for decades, ever since getting my C1 license, the vision requirement has always been 4.9 for both eyes. The standard hasn't changed, but physical exams now place more emphasis on safety. In truth, failing to meet vision standards can endanger both yourself and others. I know a friend who nearly caused an accident due to improper vision correction, so it's best to get proper glasses. Regular eye exams are essential, especially as vision deteriorates faster with age. Don't underestimate this requirement - it ensures you can clearly see traffic lights and pedestrian details on the road.

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Olga
11/30/2025, 10:48:59 PM

I know a bit about vision testing. For a C1 driver's license, the minimum requirement is 4.9 on the eye chart. If you can't see clearly, wearing glasses or contact lenses can help you meet the standard. The key is to pass the color vision test during the physical examination—you can't have red-green color blindness, and you need a decent field of vision. The testing center will specifically check this with simple equipment. If you fail, just correct it in time; don't delay and compromise safety.

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MacLandon
01/21/2026, 12:12:44 AM

Driving safety is extremely important. I've experienced several close calls, all due to insufficient vision. The minimum vision requirement for a C1 driver's license is 4.9. If you don't meet this standard, you must correct it; otherwise, you may struggle to see road signs and pedestrians clearly, increasing the risk of accidents. It's advisable to test your vision level before the medical examination and get glasses if necessary. Maintain regular check-ups, as vision issues should never be taken lightly.

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DelDaisy
04/17/2026, 12:36:44 AM

My child just got a C1 driver's license, and I was worried about his vision not meeting the requirements. The doctor explained the standards in detail: both eyes must have at least 4.9 vision (corrected vision is acceptable), and normal color vision is also required. I urged him to take a test before the medical exam, and the results showed he was slightly below the standard, so we quickly got him new glasses. These standards are in place for road safety—don't cut corners on this, or the risk of accidents increases significantly.

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