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What does your vision need to be to pass the vision test in drivers ed in texas?

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do u need to have absolutely perfect vision or what

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  1. Although standards differ from state to state, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that licensed drivers have a visual acuity of 20/40 or better (with or without corrective lenses) and an uninterrupted field of peripheral vision of 140° in diameter in one or both eyes. While poor peripheral vision is more likely than visual acuity to predict which older drivers are more likely to experience a crash, most states do not require a test of peripheral vision as a license requirement. States usually rely on a test of visual acuity because it is easier to measure.


  2. I read that you need to have at least 20/40 vision to pass, basically to read the chart...........

  3. I'm pretty sure that in any state you must have natural or corrected (meaning with glasses/contacts/etc.) vision of at least 20/40 to pass the visual test for your license.

    You can go to DMV.org and I believe you can find the info you need there as well.

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