![]() It is worth noting that DMV’s written test may contain driving situations that you have never encountered in your own day-to-day driving, making reviewing the handbook that much more important. All test questions are based on the California Driver’s Handbook, so take time to review the California Driver’s Handbook and take the sample tests.Existing health conditions that may affect your vision include, but are not limited to: If this happens, you will be referred to DMV’s Driver Safety Branch for a hearing. One of the following health conditions may cause you to not meet DMV’s minimum vision screening standard. Other health conditions that affect vision.When you return with your completed DL 62, you will be asked to take an SDPE (driving test) to determine if you can drive safely. If you have monovision (one eye corrected for distance vision and one eye treated or untreated for close-up vision) and DMV has no record of your vision condition, the DMV employee will give you a Report of Vision Examination (DL 62) and ask you to see your vision specialist. If you passed the driving test at night, you will not have a daylight only restriction. If you passed the driving test during the day, you will have a daylight driving restriction. If you pass your driving test, your license will be restricted to wearing your bioptic telescopic lens when driving. ![]() When you return with your completed DL 62, you will be asked to take an SDPE (driving test) to determine if you can drive safely while wearing your bioptic telescopic lens. If your vision specialist has prescribed a bioptic telescopic lens for you, you may not wear your lens to pass the vision test.Ī DMV employee will give you a Report of Vision Examination (DL 62) and ask you to see your vision specialist. DMV will retest your vision, and you may not pass the vision test if you aren’t used to your new lenses. If your vision specialist prescribes new eyeglasses or recommends another type of vision correction, please wait until you have completed your vision specialist’s recommendations before returning to DMV. If you pass the driving test, DMV will renew your driver license and add (or retain) a corrective lens restriction to your driver license. If your vision specialist prescribes them, you must wear your glasses or corrective contact lenses.
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