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albertabound Mar 24th 2009 3:54 am

Eye test for Driving License
 
Hi everyone,

My husband swapped his driving license last week in Alberta. He said he had to have an eye test, which he passed.
Now he says it could have tested each eye separately as it was computerised. I am partially sighted in one eye. Does anyone know if this has any implications?
I do not have anything on my UK license even though my condition is declared and I passed the distance test at the time of my driving test.
Tina

Jenneh Mar 24th 2009 3:56 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by albertabound (Post 7414194)
Hi everyone,

My husband swapped his driving license last week in Alberta. He said he had to have an eye test, which he passed.
Now he says it could have tested each eye separately as it was computerised. I am partially sighted in one eye. Does anyone know if this has any implications?
I do not have anything on my UK license even though my condition is declared and I passed the distance test at the time of my driving test.
Tina

I believe if anything is wrong with your eyes, you just have to get the appropriate glasses or whatever, if they even fail you because of it.

albertabound Mar 24th 2009 3:58 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 
Hi
Thanks for the reply. The problem I have cannot be rectified by glasses but it is just one eye. The other works perfectly.
Tina

Jenneh Mar 24th 2009 3:59 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by albertabound (Post 7414210)
Hi
Thanks for the reply. The problem I have cannot be rectified by glasses but it is just one eye. The other works perfectly.
Tina

I think they make glasses where only one lens is prescription, don't they?

Well anyways it should be fine, if you need though I can ask my moms friend, she works for AMA and does those tests and knows all about it.

albertabound Mar 24th 2009 4:01 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by Jenneh (Post 7414212)
I think they make glasses where only one lens is prescription, don't they?

Well anyways it should be fine, if you need though I can ask my moms friend, she works for AMA and does those tests and knows all about it.

Cheers, that would be great.
Tina
Sorry I should clarify that there is not a lens on this earth that would enable my left eye to see lol

Jenneh Mar 24th 2009 4:05 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by albertabound (Post 7414216)
Cheers, that would be great.
Tina
Sorry I should clarify that there is not a lens on this earth that would enable my left eye to see lol

Oooh ok. Ye well i'll talk to her and get back to you tommorow or something then :D

albertabound Mar 24th 2009 4:07 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by Jenneh (Post 7414229)
Oooh ok. Ye well i'll talk to her and get back to you tommorow or something then :D

Thanks

AdrianR Mar 24th 2009 5:09 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by albertabound (Post 7414194)
Hi everyone,

My husband swapped his driving license last week in Alberta. He said he had to have an eye test, which he passed.
Now he says it could have tested each eye separately as it was computerised. I am partially sighted in one eye. Does anyone know if this has any implications?
I do not have anything on my UK license even though my condition is declared and I passed the distance test at the time of my driving test.
Tina

If it's the same machine as the one used in Ontario, the eyes are tested together. Distance vision is the standard 'read the letters' and peripheral vision is tested by saying on which side one sees a light (left or right).

Sam-in-Okotoks Mar 24th 2009 6:57 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by albertabound (Post 7414194)
Hi everyone,

My husband swapped his driving license last week in Alberta. He said he had to have an eye test, which he passed.
Now he says it could have tested each eye separately as it was computerised. I am partially sighted in one eye. Does anyone know if this has any implications?
I do not have anything on my UK license even though my condition is declared and I passed the distance test at the time of my driving test.
Tina

I have just taken somebody to get their Driving Licence in Alberta and the machine appeared to test both eyes at the same time, It looked a very easy quick test. Hope this helps Sam

livermanl Mar 24th 2009 7:03 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by Sam-in-Okotoks (Post 7414893)
I have just taken somebody to get their Driving Licence in Alberta and the machine appeared to test both eyes at the same time, It looked a very easy quick test. Hope this helps Sam

If you can only see out of one eye you wont pass the test...

The reason is you look into two seperate chambers (one for the left and one for the right) and it randomly flashes lights and you have to say where the light is flashing and what colour it is in some cases...

You may still be able to drive though but i dont think you will pass the test i took.

albertabound Mar 24th 2009 7:22 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 
Thanks for you replies. Most of it sounds reassuring but I suppose I will have to cross the bridge when I get to it. Maybe I won't just be able to "swap" and will have to take another test.
But you never know, I may be destined for the bus!!
Tina

markw97 Mar 24th 2009 12:25 pm

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 
Hi AB,
RE Eye test i have exactly the same problem my left eye is essentially non functioning (severe squint). When i did the test i was fine with the distance vision as both eyes are used but i couldnt see any lights with my left eye. The examiner couldnt believe it. I sort of cheated and had another go by shifting my head (you will know what i mean if you have the same affliction) and therefore passed. It gave me a scare as i thought she would fail me and like yourself no glasses in the world will correct the issue.
Mark
Ps im in Nova Scotia

albertabound Mar 24th 2009 9:24 pm

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by markw97 (Post 7416063)
Hi AB,
RE Eye test i have exactly the same problem my left eye is essentially non functioning (severe squint). When i did the test i was fine with the distance vision as both eyes are used but i couldnt see any lights with my left eye. The examiner couldnt believe it. I sort of cheated and had another go by shifting my head (you will know what i mean if you have the same affliction) and therefore passed. It gave me a scare as i thought she would fail me and like yourself no glasses in the world will correct the issue.
Mark
Ps im in Nova Scotia

Thanks Mark,
Looks like I may have to wing it lol. With both eyes I have near perfect vision and dont require glasses.
My problem is a lazy eye from birth. Well it was the 60's and not detected early enough. In my early teens it just stopped functioning.
My mother feels so guilty but the standards were not the same then.
My opthalmic guy has told me that if I ever lost the sight in my right eye, then maybe my left would "have" to start working again.
You can be sure that I had my children's eyes looked at properly lol.
Tina

sunlight99 Jan 18th 2010 9:48 am

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 
Hi AB,

How was the eye test? what did they make you do? Just inquiring because I am in the same situation you were in and would like some advice about what to expect when I transfer my licence in Calgary.

Thanks

albertabound Jan 19th 2010 12:34 pm

Re: Eye test for Driving License
 

Originally Posted by sunlight99 (Post 8260518)
Hi AB,

How was the eye test? what did they make you do? Just inquiring because I am in the same situation you were in and would like some advice about what to expect when I transfer my licence in Calgary.

Thanks

Hi,

It was like a thing you rested your forehead on and they showed letters and lights for each eye separately.
I passed the test even though I could not read one letter on the screen with my left eye. I think I saw a couple of the lights though. My right eye was near perfect.
I did think I'd blown it but I was ok.


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