Yes she can. She will need to show the DMV appropriate proof of identity. Pay for her learners' permit and you will have to sign for financial responsibility. She will then need to pass an eye test, and written exam. You have 3 chances to pass the written exam
This is dependent on what state you live in. Your best course of action is to simply call the DMV and ask.
Yes, results of an eye exam taken at the DMV as part of a driving test are considered Protected Health Information (PHI) under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This is because the exam results relate to an individual's health status and are used to determine their eligibility to drive. While the DMV collects this information for licensing purposes, it is still classified as sensitive health information.
Have the required medical exam and take the test results to DMV.
According to known to me the basic charge that may take is $75 for an eye exam too.
Well, assuming you mean the reading of the eye chart with the big 'E' as the eye exam, yes you can. You do an eye exam online to get an idea of your vision and any possible problems, but it does not take the place of a professional eye exam. Here is one site to try: library.thinkquest.org/C005949/fun/eyechart.htm.
It depends on the prescription and dermatoligist
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On average the contact eye exam is $80.00.
Many eye doctors will take on charity cases. Contact a local doctor to inquire if they are willing.
if you study hard its not. but if you don't study its hard.
Eye charts are often electronic and measure your depth perception. Even if you memorized the chart, it would not help you see on the road. Also the DMV does not use the same eye chart for each customer - they change those at random for obvious reasons.