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Physical/Vision Standards
Physical Standards
The Secretary of State staff will ask you a few general health questions as part
of the screening procedure. Your application may be denied pending additional
medical information should the Secretary of State staff believe your physical
condition might prevent you from safely operating a motor vehicle.
Vision Standards
You will be given a vision test to determine if your vision meets minimum
standards. If corrective lenses are needed to pass the test, your driver license
will show you must wear corrective lenses while driving. If you fail the vision
test, your eye-care specialist must complete a vision statement. A favorable
vision statement means a driver license can be issued. Sometimes special driving
limitations, such as "daytime driving only," will be required if a vision
statement indicates it. If the vision statement is not favorable, your driver
license application will be denied.
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