37 Tex. Admin. Code § 15.51 - Vision Tests
Applicants applying for a Texas driver license must meet the following vision standards: (For Commercial Driver License (CDL) vision standards refer to §16.8 of this title (relating to Qualifications To Drive in Interstate Commerce) and §16.9 of this title (relating to Qualifications To Drive in Intrastate Commerce))
(1) The standards for two-eyed vision are as
follows:
(A) without corrective lenses, 20/40
or better each eye and both together: no visual restriction;
(B) without corrective lenses, worse than
20/40 with either eye or both together: refer to specialist;
(C) with corrective lenses, 20/50 or better
with best eye or both together; any score with other eye: restrict to
corrective lenses;
(D) without
corrective lenses, 20/50 or better with best eye or both together with
specialist's statement that vision cannot be improved: no visual
restriction;
(E) with corrective
lenses, 20/60 or 20/70 with best eye or both together; any score with other
eye: restrict to corrective lenses, daytime only, 45 miles per hour speed
limit, any other advisable restriction;
(F) without corrective lenses, 20/60 or 20/70
with best eye or both together with specialist's statement that vision cannot
be improved: no visual restriction, daytime only, 45 miles per hour speed
limit, any other advisable restriction;
(G) with or without corrective lenses, worse
than 20/70 with best eye or both together; no further improvement possible:
fail.
(2) The standards
for one-eyed vision are as follows:
(A)
without corrective lenses, 20/25 or better in best eye: no visual
restriction;
(B) without corrective
lenses, worse than 20/25 in best eye: refer to specialist;
(C) on all other case scores: use two-eyed
vision standards;
(3)
for driver licensing purposes, an acuity score of worse than 20/200, with
corrective lenses or specialist's statement that improvement of 20/200 or
better is not possible: is considered blind.
(4) Color blindness is checked on all
original applicants.
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