Not revoked, but it can be suspended until you get your vision corrected enough to bring yourself up to the required minimum vision standard.
20/40 in Utah
The current requirements to be a motorist are having a valid driver's license, not having a suspended license, having car insurance and able to pass a vision test.
Currently, there is no health insurance requirement to obtain a California driver's license. However, certain health requirements, particularly sufficient vision, have to be met licensed to drive.
No, but you are required to get an Intermediate License before you can get a full drivers licence. Below are the requirements for anyone under 21 to get a full licence taken from the Missouri DMV website.Under 21 Full Driver License :Eligible Age: 18Cost: $10Valid for: 0-3 YearsTo Obtain:You must satisfy the requirements for an Intermediate License, including having no alcohol-related offenses or traffic convictions in the last 12 months.You must have a valid intermediate license. Your driving privilege cannot be suspended, revoked, or denied when you apply for a full license.You must pass the vision and road sign recognition tests. (You are not required to pass the written and driving tests if already completed.)
Bad vision that was never taken care of.
If your degree of nearsightedness is pronounced enough that you can't perform a task as well as you wish, or if your quality of vision detracts from your enjoyment of activities, see an eye doctor. He or she can determine the degree of your nearsightedness and advise you of your options to correct your vision. Bad vision is bad vision, whether you are near or far sighted. According to a DMV site, for example, this is what is required to be able to drive: It is important to note that DMV's vision screening is not an eye exam and is not intended to be an indicator of the health of your eyes. We strongly encourage all drivers to visit their eye care professional on a regular basis. Driver's License 20/40 or better vision in one or both eyes, and 100 degrees, or better, horizontal vision in one or both eyes. Restricted to daylight hours only: 20/70 or better vision in one or both eyes, and 70 degrees, or better, horizontal vision. If only one eye, 40 degrees or better temporal and 30 degrees or better nasal are required. A restricted license permits you to drive only during the period of time beginning one-half hour after sunrise and ending one-half hour before sunset. Commercial Driver's License 20/40 or better vision in each eye 140 degrees, or better, horizontal vision These visual requirements must be met without the aid of a telescopic lens. Some drivers may be granted waivers from these vision requirements. Commercial drivers with only one eye must meet the following requirements: 20/40 or better vision in one eye 120 degrees, or better, horizontal vision
When I got my license in Florida, I took the permit's required tests, (Vision and sign tests) and then for the license I only had to take a driving test. (A really easy one). They also inspect the lights on the car you are using.
There is no vision score of 40/40. Vision is scored on the distance a person can see in feet. A vision score of 20/20 would be considered perfect sight.
The front wheels must be elevated, minimum. This is a FWD vehicle.
Indiana's requirement to get a driver's license is to have had a learner's permit for 180 days (around six months). Other requirements are passing a driving skills test, taking an examination and a vision screening.
pass a behind the wheel test, a vision exam, and a written exam
Rest A - means you must drive with corrected vision, ie, glasses or contacts.