Florida Driver S License Eye Chart

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At many Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices, eye charts are used by employees to check the vision of people applying for or renewing their driver's licenses. If a license is not restricted to corrective lenses and the person renewing the license is wearing glasses, he will be asked to remove the glasses and read letters from the eye chart. If the applicant's vision is below 20/40, he may have his vision further tested.

Test Requirements You can meet state vision requirements without having to visit an eye specialist if you have 20/40 or better vision in each eye with or without corrective lenses. If you have worse than 20/40 vision, you can still get a license if your vision is: • 20/50 or worse and you see an eye specialist who can improve your eyesight. • 20/70 in either eye or both eyes with or without corrective lenses after referral to an eye specialist, as long as the vision in the worst eye is better than 20/200. Handwriting To Text Program. Download Sms 2003 Toolkit V2v. • 20/200 or worse in one eye but the other eye is 20/40 or better.

Florida Drivers License Eye Chart