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The minimum requirement for visual acuity is 20/40 acuity with or without corrective lenses. Drivers with acuity between 20/41 and 20/70 are limited to daylight driving only. You must have at least 140 degree peripheral vision (the ability to see to the side) to have a license without restrictions.
The Illinois Secretary of State’s office mandates that individuals with diabetes must submit a Vision Specialist Report Form completed by a licensed eye care professional along with their driver’s license application.
Applicants applying for an Illinois driver's license may be required to pass a vision screening. If the vision standards are no t met, the applicant will be referred to a vision specialist. Driver Services employees do not recommend or suggest which registered vision specialist to contact. Have the applicant sign and date this report in your ...
Medical Report For Conditions That May Impair Driving Safely. Please see guidelines at ilsos.gov, search for Medical/Vision Conditions for completion of form. SECTION I — To be completed by driver. (Please print or type.) Name:___________________________________________________.
All driver’s license applicants must have a vision screening or submit a Vision Specialist Report completed by a licensed optometrist, ophthalmologist or physician dated within six months of a facility visit. This form is available at any local Driver Services facility or at www.cyberdriveillinois.com. Vision requirements include:
28 maj 2020 · Gaffers tape (also known as “gaff” tape) is a special tape made from cotton and has a similar look and feel to duct tape. It was created by Ross Lowell to be used on production crews for videographers, photographers, and even musicians.