What to Do If You Don't Meet the Vision Requirements for a Driver's License?

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AdelineLee
07/28/25 11:23pm
Promptly visit a professional and reputable ophthalmology hospital for examination and correction. The motor vehicle driver's license examination consists of the following four parts: 1. Subject One: Road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules; 2. Subject Two: Testing skills such as reverse parking and stopping on a slope, assessing the candidate's mastery of motor vehicle driving skills and their ability to judge the spatial position of the vehicle; 3. Subject Three: Assessing the candidate's ability to complete driving tasks on the road, comply with traffic laws and regulations, and comprehensively control the vehicle; proper use of lights, horns, seat belts, and other devices; and the ability to correctly observe and judge road traffic conditions; 4. Subject Four: Separating the knowledge related to safe and civilized driving from the original "Subject One," along with safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling in critical situations, conducted after the "Subject Three" practical road driving test to further evaluate the candidate's traffic awareness and skills.
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LilaDella
08/12/25 3:46am
I remember when I was taking the driver's license test, my vision didn't meet the standard and I failed the test. I went to see an ophthalmologist, who prescribed me glasses with the right prescription. After wearing them, I retook the test and passed. Now I always wear glasses when driving, and everything feels much clearer. I also make sure to take care of my eyes, like getting my vision checked every year or two and avoiding driving when fatigued. If your vision isn't perfect, don't give up—try glasses or contact lenses for correction. It's a simple and effective solution to avoid accidents caused by not seeing road signs or pedestrians clearly. Safety always comes first, for your own good and others'.
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