Thursday, January 01, 2009
West Virginia Residents Must Now Take Eye Exam For Driver License Renewal
A new law takes effect today in West Virginia. Motorists that goes to the Department of Motor Vehicle Offices across the state to renew there driver licences now must take an eye exam.
If a person fails the screening at renewal , then the person must go to an eye doctor to get cleared to drive.
At the DMV site a person must have 20/40 vision.
If cleared by an eye doctor a person must have at least 20/60 vision .
A resident can avoid an on site screeening as long as they have written proof from an eye doctor within 90 days of renewal.
If a person fails the screening at renewal , then the person must go to an eye doctor to get cleared to drive.
At the DMV site a person must have 20/40 vision.
If cleared by an eye doctor a person must have at least 20/60 vision .
A resident can avoid an on site screeening as long as they have written proof from an eye doctor within 90 days of renewal.