Vis Eval 20191022 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Vis Eval 20191022 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Clearly print the full name, driver license number, mailing address, and date of birth.
  3. In the 'Current Visual Acuity' section, provide visual acuity measurements for both eyes with and without lenses. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for evaluation.
  4. Check applicable boxes under 'Examination Information' regarding any progressive ocular conditions. Be thorough to avoid delays in processing.
  5. In the 'In My Professional Opinion' section, select one option that best describes the applicant's ability to operate a motor vehicle safely. If applicable, specify any restrictions or requirements.
  6. Complete the 'Additional Comments' section if necessary, then ensure all fields are filled out completely before submitting.
  7. Finally, have a qualified vision specialist sign and date the form before sending it to the appropriate department via mail or fax.

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The Functional Vision Evaluation (FVE) report, written by the Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) after conducting the FVE, should be specific with details about the students performance on individual tasks in clearly described situations.
Your vision results (acuity) will be expressed as a fraction. Fractions are shown to the left of each row and identify how well you can see. The expression of results, such as 20/40 vision or 20/25 vision, will depend on how far down you were able to read the lines on a specific chart.
Minimum required visual standards: At least 20/40 distant visual acuity (Snellen) in either eye, with or without corrective lenses, AND not less than 120 degrees combined horizontal peripheral field of vision: Eligible for a license.
What are the minimum eyesight requirements to get a drivers license? 20/40 or better in one eye and 20/70 or better in the other eye. 20/40 or better with both eyes tested together.
Visual acuity is expressed as a fraction. The top number refers to the distance you stand from the chart. This is often 20 feet (6 meters). The bottom number indicates the distance at which a person with normal eyesight could read the same line you correctly read.

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Record your visual acuity for each eye by noting the line for which you correctly identified either: a) More than half the letters on that line, but not all of them. b) All letters on that line, plus a few letters (less than half) on the next line.
Commonly, this number will be different for each eye. A + in the box indicates that you are long-sighted which means you find it difficult to see things close to you. A shows that you find it hard to see things that are far away without glasses. The number might be very small, like 0.25, or a large number, like 6.00.

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