What to Do If You Fail the Vision Test for Driver's License Physical Examination?

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McColton
07/30/25 1:26am
If you fail the vision test for the driver's license physical examination, you can wear glasses to correct your vision as long as the corrected vision reaches 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. Here are some considerations for choosing a driving school: 1. Reputation matters: Choose a driving school that is closer to home. If the school is far away, you can visit it in advance or check its reputation and pass rate online before making a decision. 2. Communicate about practice sessions: Before enrolling, ask whether regular practice sessions are conducted directly at the test site or at a practice location. If it’s at a practice location, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the test site before the exam. It is recommended to choose a driving school that offers practice directly at the test site.
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