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.
To take the eye exam at the DMV, you typically need to visit a DMV location and check in for your appointment or walk-in. You'll be asked to read letters or symbols from a vision chart placed at a specific distance. Some states may also use a digital eye testing machine. If you pass the exam, you'll be able to proceed with your license application or renewal.
The letters on the eye chart at the DMV typically vary in size, with the largest letters at the top being around 20/200 vision size, and progressively smaller letters for better vision levels down the chart. Most charts will have letters that range from 20/40 to 20/20 sizes, with the smallest letters being about 8.87 mm tall for the 20/20 line. The specific sizes can vary slightly depending on the chart used, but they are standardized for vision testing.
Typically, the eye chart is the Snellen chart.
You can apply for it at the DMV.
If you are referring to Snelen Eye chart it is very easy. all you have to do is to put the snelen eye chart on the wall, walk 20ft away from the chart then read it with your left eye closed then followed by your right eye.
The DMV?
Contact your local DMV.
The largest letter on the Snellen eye chart is usually the letter E at the top of the chart.
Go to your local dmv and get a duplicate copy.
Read chart Blink Cover one eye
To get a copy of this chart, you can just do an image search online. Print off the one that will best fit your needs.
Contact your local DMV and get a copy of your record.