Wearing glasses / no vision restriction ( self )
submitted 6 years ago by allfallsdown1 Warning: 0%
i wear glasses, and my id has no vision restriction anywhere on it, is this going to be a problem for me?
21done Vendor — 6 years ago
"I wear them because they clearly make me a white claw drinkin, camel smokin, fake id carrying 19 year old freshmen chick magnet"
allfallsdown1 [S] — 6 years ago
this is the best comment ever
Owere1776 — 6 years ago
I love you mate
uptohere — 6 years ago
don’t think anyone would notice but if someone did ever say anything I would say that you just got glasses
none OG Vendor — 6 years ago
Should be fine
anom5 — 6 years ago
A lot of times you could wear glasses, but your prescription isn't strong enough to require you to wear glasses while driving. I've worn glasses for a while, and after my renew, I still am not required to wear them while driving (even though I always do)
rennerkont — 7 months ago
Wearing glasses while having no vision restriction on your license is usually not a problem, provided your vision meets the legal driving standard. The key is to be honest with yourself about your eyesight and ensure you’re driving safely. When in doubt, consult a professional to confirm your visual acuity and make sure you’re on the road with confidence. After all, it’s better to err on the side of safety—for you and everyone else on the road!
ilasokan — 7 months ago
Vision restrictions are notations added to a driver's license to indicate that the driver must wear corrective lenses (like glasses or contact lenses) . This ensures that individuals have sufficient visual acuity and peripheral vision to operate a vehicle safely. You can contact the French Optical store https://frenchoptical.com/ to choose the most comfortable glasses for your daily wear or use while driving.
21done Vendor —