What to Do If Failing the Monocular Vision Test During 6-Year Driver's License Renewal?
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If you fail the monocular vision test during the 6-year license renewal physical examination, you can visit a hospital or optician for a check-up to determine whether you have myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. Subsequently, you can wear glasses with the appropriate prescription to restore your vision and then retake the physical examination. The driver's license physical examination does not require drivers to pass with naked-eye vision, so if your vision has declined, wearing corrective glasses is sufficient. Time Regulations: If the license is expired for less than one year, you can renew it normally; if expired for more than one year but less than three years, the license will be canceled, but you can renew it by passing the subject one exam; if expired for more than three years, the license becomes invalid and cannot be renewed. Renewal Deadline: The motor vehicle driver should apply for renewal at the vehicle management office of the original license issuance within 90 days before the expiration of the motor vehicle driver's license. When applying, the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" should be filled out. Renewal Materials: Bring two copies of ID card, two 1-inch color passport photos, original ID card, original driver's license, and a physical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital (free physical examination is also available at the vehicle management office).