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What type of vision impairment could lead to a 'fail' on a driving vision test?

Drivers must meet minimum vision standards for acuity and field of vision, even with corrective lenses. Failure to meet these, even when corrected, could result

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Question: What type of vision impairment could lead to a 'fail' on a driving vision test?

Answer options:

  • Colour blindness without other vision deficiencies.
  • Myopia (nearsightedness) correctable with glasses. ✅ Uncorrected vision that does not meet minimum acuity or field of vision requirements.
  • Wearing contact lenses instead of glasses.

Correct answer: Uncorrected vision that does not meet minimum acuity or field of vision requirements.

Explanation: Drivers must meet minimum vision standards for acuity and field of vision, even with corrective lenses. Failure to meet these, even when corrected, could result in failing the test.

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