Hey, I have a few questions regarding vision-related restrictions when driving.
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Did your eye exam indicate that you must wear corrective lenses to pass the vision test?
Yes, like you said.
Then a "B" restriction will be placed on your driver license or learner permit.
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What if the vision test report I have was printed in 8/03?
In that case the form is valid for 6 months after the date of the eye test.
And if it is more recent? Like, let's say, from this year?
Then the vision care professional marks a box on the form to indicate if the form is valid for 6 months or for 12 months after the date of the eye test.
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Ah, I understand now. Say, what if I do this test at a doctor who is working with the DMV instead?
Then you will not need to submit proof or take a vision test.
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Can you explain again what a test report from this year looks like?
Sure. The vision care professional marks a box on the form to indicate if the form is valid for 6 months or for 12 months after the date of the eye test.
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Wait. What if I need a telescopic lens to pass a vision test?
In that case you must send a completed Eye Test Report for Medical Review Unit form MV-80L to DMV's Medical Review Unit MRU. A "TELESCOPIC LENSES" restriction will be placed on your driver license or learner permit.
