Why is it inaccurate to observe reference points during the second driving test when wearing glasses?
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For nearsighted individuals wearing glasses, due to differences in lens refraction and light refraction, there may be slight deviations in the perceived distance of images formed within the glasses. Related information: Impact of glasses: In the 58 Auto driving test subjects, there are no specific requirements regarding glasses; some people hold a preconceived notion that nearsighted individuals may be affected by glasses in tasks requiring observation of reference points, which is indeed the case. Precautions: Many nearsighted people alternate between wearing frame glasses and contact lenses in daily life, but it is best to stick to one pair of glasses when taking the driving test. Different glasses can have a certain impact on observing reference points. If glasses are changed, deviations may occur when performing test items at the same reference point.