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  4. Indicate whether corrective lenses are required for driving by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If applicable, provide details about visual acuity and any blind spots.
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Yes, you can legally drive with one eye in California, as long as you meet the minimum vision requirements set by the state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). California law is clear that your ability to drive isnt determined by how many eyes you have but by the quality of your vision.
3 years old: the critical line to pass screening is the 20/50 line. 4 years old: the critical line to pass screening is the 20/40 line. 5 years and older: the critical line to pass screening is the 20/32 line for Sloan and LEA/HOTV (or 20/30 in Snellen chart).
I dont know about all US states, but the California DMV uses multiple eye charts. One of the reasons why the DMV prohibits people from taking photographs inside their offices is to prevent people from photographing the eye charts and then memorizing them at home.
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