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Old 06-02-22, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
Last time I had to do the eye test for my license, I did it without my glasses because I didn't like wearing them while driving. When I looked through the machine, I told the lady that it was broken as everything on the left was blurry, but everything on the right was crystal clear. She gave me a pass and told me to bring my glasses the next time I had to renew. Fortunately, the "next time" was in 2020 after the Covid shutdown, so I'm good until 2028.
IIRC, I only had to go the DMV for a written and eye test at age 63. I went during work hours and only had my work glasses with me, which are way too strong for driving. I had a hard time seeing the chart but they passed me anyway and now my license stipulates "corrective lenses required".
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